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You know a source is credible if it comes from experts, is up-to-date, and has evidence to support its information. To find credible sources, I look for websites that end with .edu, .gov, or sometimes .org because they are usually trustworthy. I also check if the author is an expert or if the publisher is a well-known organization. Reliable sources don’t have spelling mistakes and show where their information comes from.

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A source is credible if it’s from experts, recent, and backed up with evidence. I trust sites ending in .edu, .gov, or .org.

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