Multiple Choice
Why are the laws of thermodynamics considered laws of nature and not scientific theories?
A) We do not understand how or why energy behaves the way it does.
B) We understand why energy behaves the way it does but not exactly how it behaves.
C) We understand how energy behaves but not exactly why it behaves the way it does.
D) We cannot be absolutely sure that energy will behave the same under all conditions.
E) We have a complete scientific explanation of energy behavior.
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