Physics, 15.10.2020 09:01 jailynleffel8
How do scientists use the evidence they gather?
A. The evidence helps scientists write new laws for people to follow.
B. The evidence helps scientists come up with explanations about
the natural world.
C. The evidence proves that scientists are always right.
D. The evidence supports scientists' personal opinions about politics.
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