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Why is evolution called a scientific theory?(1 point)
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It deals with topics that are completely testable in the laboratory.
It deals with topics that are completely testable in the laboratory.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
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It deals with topics that are completely testable in the laboratory.
It deals with topics that are completely testable in the laboratory.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
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The most accurate response is:
**There is lots of evidence to support it.**
In scientific terminology, a theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and can be tested through observation and experimentation. Evolution is supported by extensive evidence from various fields such as biology, genetics, paleontology, and more.
**There is lots of evidence to support it.**
In scientific terminology, a theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and can be tested through observation and experimentation. Evolution is supported by extensive evidence from various fields such as biology, genetics, paleontology, and more.
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