A fact is a statement that can be proved true. Example: Humans live on the planet Earth.

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A fact is a statement that can be proved true. Example: Humans live on the planet Earth.

An opinion is a personal feeling or belief that can not be proved true or false. Example: UFOs exist on the planet Earth.

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Buddhism - FactsBuddhism - Opinions The History of Buddhism began with the life of the Buddha in the 6th century BCE and continues to the present day. The basic teachings of the Buddha remain the clear light at the center of all.

African American - Facts African American - Opinions African-American culture is rooted in Africa. The culture is both distinct and enormously influential to American culture as a whole.

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