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14 September, 23:18
What is a scientific claim
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Francisco Tapia
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A scientific claim is a statement about the results of your experiment that is supported by evidence gathered during the experiment and reasoning that explains how the evidence is connected to the claim. For example: Claim: Air is matter.
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