No it does not because it just let you know that it exists.
No, they can't. A scientific law is the description of an observed phenomenon. It doesn't explain why the phenomenon exists or what causes it. These are not like the laws that society impose on people.
The answer is a scientific law hope that helps :)
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Yes.
A scientific principle or law.
A scientific law is a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions. Unlike a theory, a scientific law describes an observed pattern without attempting to explain it.
If a scientific law were developed in one country, would it apply in a different country? Explain your answer.
because i a theory is someones idea of what happend, that is debaitable with many diffrent ideas. but a scientific law is what is it.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
A scientific theory. It helps to explain why certain phenomena occur as they do, based on observation, evidence, and experimentation.