Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
For each of the statements below, indicate whether the statement describes a scientific theory, a scientific law, or both. (1 p...Asked by nut
For each of the statements below, indicate whether the statement describes a scientific theory, a scientific law, or both. (1 point)
Scientific Theory Scientific Law Both
Can be modified if new evidence or information arises
Often represented by a mathematical formula
Explains how a natural phenomenon works
Describes a relationship that always occurs under specific conditions
Scientific Theory Scientific Law Both
Can be modified if new evidence or information arises
Often represented by a mathematical formula
Explains how a natural phenomenon works
Describes a relationship that always occurs under specific conditions
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Here’s how each statement fits with the categories of scientific theory, scientific law, or both:
1. **Can be modified if new evidence or information arises**
- **Scientific Theory**
2. **Often represented by a mathematical formula**
- **Scientific Law**
3. **Explains how a natural phenomenon works**
- **Scientific Theory**
4. **Describes a relationship that always occurs under specific conditions**
- **Scientific Law**
So the specific answers would be:
1. Scientific Theory
2. Scientific Law
3. Scientific Theory
4. Scientific Law
1. **Can be modified if new evidence or information arises**
- **Scientific Theory**
2. **Often represented by a mathematical formula**
- **Scientific Law**
3. **Explains how a natural phenomenon works**
- **Scientific Theory**
4. **Describes a relationship that always occurs under specific conditions**
- **Scientific Law**
So the specific answers would be:
1. Scientific Theory
2. Scientific Law
3. Scientific Theory
4. Scientific Law
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.