Asked by Sally

Which statement correctly describes a scientific consensus?
1. A general agreement among many scientists that is supported by investigation and observations.
2. A general agreement among a few scientists that is supported by investigation and observations.
I would go with number 1. This has to be supported by a number of scientists. Thanks

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Answered by Sally
Thanks for the information!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You are correct. Statement 1 accurately describes a scientific consensus as it emphasizes the broad agreement among many scientists, which is supported by investigation and observations. Scientific consensus is typically built on a substantial body of evidence and the collective evaluation of research findings by the scientific community.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
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