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Scientists often communicate their data in a universal language, such as English. They may also use standardized scientific terminology, symbols, and units of measurement to ensure clarity. In some cases, they may rely on visual representations, such as graphs or charts, to help convey their findings effectively across language barriers.

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English is unique compared to other languages because of its diverse vocabulary, which has been influenced by many different languages over time. Additionally, English has a relatively simple grammar structure compared to other languages, making it easier to learn for some people.


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