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laws differ from theories because laws do not provide a) hypothesis b)description c)explanation d) statement

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Answered by PsyDAG
From Google:

A hypothesis is a limited explanation of a phenomenon; a scientific theory is an in-depth explanation of the observed phenomenon. A law is a statement about an observed phenomenon or a unifying concept, according to Kennesaw State University. ... However, Newton's law doesn't explain what gravity is, or how it works.
Answered by Ezzie
so what is it ?
Answered by John Drenner
The answer is d
Answered by Stormy
Answer: A Hypothesis
Answered by Conexus 6th student
oh so what is it
Answered by Paris
A or D?
Answered by ...
β€œAnd nobody said a word after that” lol
Answered by ava
what is it
Answered by Pewdipie
WHAT IS THE AWNSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by Shreya
I think it is a
Answered by Out of this world!!
C. since laws are already proven and doent need to be proven further
Answered by Anonymous
what is the answer guys
Answered by teacher123
prove how you know the answer
Answered by idk
Mrs. sue is the answer A
Answered by charlee
it is A
Answered by 0_0
i trust u two...
Answered by Anonymous
My notes I took say;

The difference between scientific theory and law is that scientific law is an observed pattern in nature without having to explain it much. Theory cannot become law as law and theory are two types of information.

So it is A in my opinion, because law does not have to be explained.
Answered by Anonymous #1
I mean C
Answered by TOUCH MY BODEH
You guys are useless....
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