Asked by Amber
What is the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?
A. A scientific theory describes a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an educated guess based on observation.
B. A scientific theory is based on a few experiments, while a scientific law is based on many experiments.
C. A scientific theory is an explanation that best fits a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an accepted statement that describes a consistently observed pattern.***
D.A scientific theory is a law of nature and does not change, while a scientific law is modified when new evidence is found.
I think c is it correct?
A. A scientific theory describes a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an educated guess based on observation.
B. A scientific theory is based on a few experiments, while a scientific law is based on many experiments.
C. A scientific theory is an explanation that best fits a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an accepted statement that describes a consistently observed pattern.***
D.A scientific theory is a law of nature and does not change, while a scientific law is modified when new evidence is found.
I think c is it correct?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree.
Answered by
Amber
Thanks
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
Answered by
Mr.Flitcher
cheaters
Answered by
Jaja Binks
Go away, Mr. Flitcher
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