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question 21 of 25 how is nonscience different from science? a. both nonscience and science use investigations to gather evidence, but nonscience is proven incorrect. b. nonscience deals with subjects that cannot be tested or supported by evidence, while science deals with claims that can be tested. c. nonscience deals with facts proven over time, while science deals with theories. d. nonscience claims to be scientific when it is not, while science deals with subjects like magic and theology.
Science is based on test - able claims and evidence. Nonscience involves subjects that cannot be tested or supported by evidence. Option A is incorrect as nonscience doesn't use investigations in the scientific sense. Option C is wrong because science is not just about facts but also theories and testing. Option D is incorrect as science doesn't deal with magic and theology.
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B. Nonscience deals with subjects that cannot be tested or supported by evidence, while science deals with claims that can be tested.