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Norma-Jean [14]
4 years ago
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According to the scientific community, how does the natural world behave

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Savatey [412]4 years ago
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According to the scientific community, the natural world behaves according to regular laws. These are the laws of physics, and they regulate every action that happens in the natural world. The belief in the regularity of these laws is what drives scientific inquiry. Scientists think that by examining the way the natural world behaves and experimenting, we can learn how these laws operate, and thus, discover how the world at large operates.

padilas [110]4 years ago
5 0

The scientific community has their own definition of how the natural world works and they had described that the natural world behaves in a manner that is consistent and a way of having a manner that can be predicted or is predictable with the use of given factors involving the natural world.

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