Newton's law of universal gravitation, the law of conservation of mass, the law of superposition, and the laws of thermodynamics are all examples of scientific laws because A. they have been approved and accepted by congress. B. there are no exceptions to these laws under specific stated conditions. C. they have been modified repeatedly over time. D. they are found in science textbooks.

Respuesta :

Answer is:  B. there are no exceptions to these laws under specific stated conditions..
The laws of science are statements that describe or predict a range of phenomena as they appear in nature. Laws explain facts determined by experiment. Laws do not have absolute certainty and be changed by future experiments and observations.

Answer:

The answer is B. there are no exceptions to these laws under specific stated conditions.

Explanation:

These laws are a set of facts, which affirms a constant relationship between several variables and factors which have gone through observations and that have been experienced, interpreted and are considered as demonstrated, that is, the hypothesis of these laws has been demonstrated through experiments.