A good scientific explanation is generalizable. What does that mean?
A) It applies to applies to one specific situation or place.
B) It is generally correct but not always.
C) It explains everything about a subject.
D) It applies in any similar circumstance, not just one experiment.
E) Any scientist can understand it.
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