Which of the following are some of the basic assumptions scientists must make when using the scientific method

A. the fundaemntal rules of nature apply regardless of where and when they occur
B. when two different events occur at the same time, they always have the same cause
c. specific causes exists for events observed in the natural world
d. there are certain causes for events that we can never understand
e. the causes of observed events can be identified
f. events that occur repeatedly probably have the same cause
g. general rules can be used to describe what happend in nature


Answer: a c e f g

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