Asked by frank ocean
1. what happens when new evidence is found that contradicts part of a theory?
a. Science reevaluates the validity of the theory
b. New pieces are added to the original ideas.
c. The theory is discarded for a new one.
d. it gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
2. how does a hypothesis differ from a Scientific theory?
a. hypotheses are testable, why theories only exist conditionally.
b. theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.
c. hypotheses can change with the new evidence, but theories remain constant.
d. theories always lead to the development of new scientific ideas.
3. how is a hypothesis similar to theory?
a. both a hypothesis and a theory are accepted as true statements.
b. both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
c. what a hypothesis and theory explain why things happen.
d. both a hypothesis in a theory are statements supported by data.
a. Science reevaluates the validity of the theory
b. New pieces are added to the original ideas.
c. The theory is discarded for a new one.
d. it gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
2. how does a hypothesis differ from a Scientific theory?
a. hypotheses are testable, why theories only exist conditionally.
b. theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.
c. hypotheses can change with the new evidence, but theories remain constant.
d. theories always lead to the development of new scientific ideas.
3. how is a hypothesis similar to theory?
a. both a hypothesis and a theory are accepted as true statements.
b. both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
c. what a hypothesis and theory explain why things happen.
d. both a hypothesis in a theory are statements supported by data.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
what are your choices.
Answered by
frank ocean
the answers are
1. A
2.B
3.B
1. A
2.B
3.B
Answered by
Casu
frank is correct! 100%. trust him, but pay attention to the answer. cuz they switch up answers.
Answered by
Turd burglar
1. Science reevaluates the validity of the theory
2. Theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.
3.Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
There's the correct ones, because Connexus switches up answer so, no one will have them in the same order.
2. Theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.
3.Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
There's the correct ones, because Connexus switches up answer so, no one will have them in the same order.
Answered by
Julian
Thx rlly helped me out
Answered by
bruh
may the meme gods bless "Turd burglar" for he has given us the correct answer
Answered by
Turd burglar
You're welcome lol
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