Law
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Example:
Imagine you always put your phone on a specific shelf when you return home, so you never lose it. This habit is similar to a scientific law because just as you can predict your phone's location based on your routine, a scientific law predicts outcomes under set conditions. In both cases, the consistent behavior of always placing your phone on the shelf parallels the reliable outcome of a scientific law when the same conditions are met.

Practice Version

Law: A rule that always works under the same conditions. Law. In Science, a law is a statement describing a consistently observed natural phenomenon.