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Which describes the difference between a claim and a scientific claim?
Claims are based more on truth than scientific claims are.
Anyone can make a claim, but a scientific claim is backed by experimental evidence.
Claims are based on evidence and scientific claims are made by scientists.
Controlled experiments are used in claims, while scientific claims use multiple trials.
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"Anyone can make a claim, but a scientific claim is backed by experimental evidence."
Explanation: a claim is any assertion; a scientific claim specifically is supported by evidence gathered through observation, experiments, and the scientific method (and subject to testing and peer review).
Explanation: a claim is any assertion; a scientific claim specifically is supported by evidence gathered through observation, experiments, and the scientific method (and subject to testing and peer review).
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