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In Linneaus's book Systema Naturae, minerals were originally included while classifying living things.
But, minerals were later removed from this classification. What characteristic of science does this show?
A. Scientific knowledge is rigid.
B. Scientific knowledge is permanent.
C. New evidence emerges by chance.
D. New interpretations are a part of science
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