No, superstitions by definition do not have a scientific basis.
No. By definition superstitions do not have a scientific basis.
No. By defintion a superstition does not have any scientific basis.
Superstitions about asteroids, comets, and meteors have absolutely no scientific basis whatsoever.
Some examples of superstitions are walking under a ladder, knocking on wood, and having bad luck after breaking a mirror. Superstitions do not have a scientific basis, there might be a reason such as someone walking under a ladder might get something dropped on them, but this is not scientific.
Most superstitions have formed, over the years, through myths, legends, folklore, and religion, and do not typically have any real scientific basis.
No. By definition, a superstition is a belief that does not have a scientific basis.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
do superstitions about comets and asteriods in taiwan
All of them, that is why they are superstitions.
Superstitions are not based in science. There might be a logical reason like breaking a mirror is bad luck but does not cause bad luck but this is not scientific.
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