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rain, snow, sleet, and fog are forms of precipitation. this is an example of a - a scientific law. b scientific theory. c theoretical observation. d hypothetical observation.
Scientific laws are well - established and often mathematical descriptions of natural phenomena. Scientific theories explain why and how phenomena occur. Theoretical and hypothetical observations are related to predictions and hypotheses. The given statement (with the error about fog) is a simple statement of known facts about some forms of precipitation, not fitting neatly into these categories.
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None of the above options are correct. Fog is not a form of precipitation. Rain, snow, and sleet are forms of precipitation. If we assume the statement about fog is incorrect and just consider rain, snow, and sleet, this is a basic observation rather than a scientific law (which describes a natural - phenomenon with a high degree of certainty and predictability), a scientific theory (which explains a set of related phenomena), a theoretical observation (which is more about a prediction - based observation), or a hypothetical observation (which is based on a hypothesis). But if we have to choose from the given options, the closest would be a basic observation and not any of these.