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17 July, 22:15

How does science differ from non-science?

Select one:

a. Science involves developing explanations that can be tested, whereas non-science deals with explanations that cannot be tested.

b. Science involves making observations and asking questions, whereas non-science does not involve either of these processes.

c. Science allows both opinion and fact to contribute to its knowledge base, whereas non-science only takes opinions into consideration.

d. Science allows tentative explanations to be posed to explain phenomena, whereas non-science relies on proven facts to explain phenomena.

e. All of the above

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  1. 17 July, 22:33
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    Answer is goin to be E. all of the above
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