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27 March, 20:04

How does a scientific explanation differ from a nonscientific explanation?

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  1. 27 March, 20:14
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    A scientific explanation is backed up with data, experiments, observations, and has a large amount of evidence. A non-scientific explanation is usually backed up with beliefs, and opinions. There is no "science" behind that type of explanation.
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