Consistency-
Several scientists can repeat an experiment and the results are the same.
Observability-
The results or subject of an experiment can be observed by using the five
senses or extensions of them.
Natural-
A natural cause must be used to explain why or how the naturally
occurring result or experimental subject happens. Supernatural can’t be used. Predictability-
Predictions can be made about the subject and can be tested. Testability-
Subject can be tested using a controlled experiment.
Tentativeness-
Scientific theories are subject to change because of technology.
Among the geothermal features found in Yellowstone<span> are numerous </span>geysers<span>, </span>hot springs<span>, bubbling mud pots, and </span>hot spring<span> terraces. </span>Hot springs<span> are pools of </span>hot<span>water that have seeped to the Earth's surface to </span>form<span> small ponds.</span>
Flowers are essential for sexual, not asexual, plant reproduction. Flowers have co-evolved with pollinators so as to attract them from one plant;s sexual apparati to another's, thereby transporting plant male reproductive cells (gametes) from one plant to another.
Answer:
C. It offers an explanation of specific relationships under given conditions.
Explanation:
We base scientific laws on our observations of phenomena that happen in nature. We explain these phenomena with valid arguments without arguments that can refute these arguments. When there is a law established in science it describes an unalterable and constant relationship between variables.