Asked by pam

What would happen if correct new evidence was discovered that did not agree with a well established scientific theory?

a) the theory would be modified or replaced
b) the evidence would be false. evidence has to match the theory.
c) this couldn't happen. the theory is correct

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.

Answered by bobpursley
d) the new evidence would be repeated, and validated, then the theory would have to be modified or replaced.
Answered by pam
THANKS MS SUE AND BOBPURSLEY :)
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