Physics, 06.08.2019 05:30 ReonRamseyz
Listed following are a series of statements that each make a claim. classify these as either testable by accepted methods of science or non-testable by accepted methods of science. be sure to note that this question does not ask whether a statement would pass or fail a test; it only asks whether it is testable in principle.
(a) resistant bacteria.
(b) water on mars.
(c) sign of sagittarius.
(d) earth orbit
(e) solar eclipse
(f) hurricane katrina
(g) vince young.
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