1.A scientific law

A)can have only one known exception
B)can have any number of exceptions as long as we know about them
C)might have many exceptions we don’t know about
D)has no exceptions***

2.Sunspots are

A) solar storms that can interfere with communication satellites
B) solar material being spewed out into space
C) places on the sun that are much hotter than normal
D) solar storms that have no effect on Earth**

3.When does a spring tide take place?

A)At the beginning of spring
B)Only during the spring season
C)Only after spring is over
D)At any time***

1 and 2 are wrong.

3 is right.

I'm going to go with

B for number 1
and for number 2 I would guess but that wouldn't help, could you guide me to understand? I'm willing to learn, answers aren't JUST what i seek :)

2. Look up sun spots.

1. A scientific law is a statement that describes a predictable pattern or relationship observed in nature. To determine the correct answer to this question, we need to understand the nature of scientific laws. Scientific laws, by definition, are based on extensive and repeated observations and experiments. They aim to describe, explain, and predict the behavior of natural phenomena under certain conditions.

When it comes to exceptions, scientific laws generally do not have any known exceptions. Therefore, the correct answer is D) has no exceptions. However, it's important to note that new discoveries and advancements in scientific knowledge can sometimes lead to the revision or refinement of scientific laws, which may introduce exceptions that were previously unknown or not accounted for.

2. Sunspots are dark areas on the surface of the sun caused by magnetic activity. To determine the correct answer to this question, we can refer to scientific sources or observations of sunspots. Sunspots are not solar storms themselves but rather regions of intense magnetic activity. They appear relatively cooler than the surrounding areas, which makes them appear dark.

While sunspots are associated with solar storms and can have effects on communication satellites, they are not the solar storms themselves. Therefore, the correct answer is D) solar storms that have no effect on Earth.

3. Spring tides occur due to the combined gravitational pull of the sun and the moon on the Earth's oceans. To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the nature of tides.

Tides are caused by the gravitational force exerted by celestial bodies, primarily the moon and to a lesser extent, the sun, on the Earth. Spring tides occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line, causing the gravitational forces to add up. This alignment happens twice a month, during both the new moon and full moon phases. Therefore, the correct answer is D) at any time.

It's important to note that the term "spring tide" is somewhat misleading, as it is not directly related to the season of spring. It is a common misconception to assume that it only occurs during the spring season.