scientific law tends to describe a natural phenomena, not explain why the phenomena happens.

true or false

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True. Scientific laws are concise statements that describe a recurring pattern or relationship observed in nature, but they do not provide an explanation for why the phenomenon occurs. Explanations are typically provided by scientific theories, which provide a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms and causes of the observed phenomena.
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