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21 November, 07:15

A scientific (blank) describes what happens, but a scientific (blank) describes for what reason it happens

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  1. 21 November, 07:21
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    I think the first blank pertains to a scientific observation. An observation is any phenomenon that you can describe using your 5 senses. For the second blank, I think that pertains to a scientific interference. It is an educated guess as to explaining why a particular observation happens after due analysis.
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