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How are scientific theories different from scientific laws?(1 point)
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Theories are based on facts, while laws are based on opinions.
Theories are based on facts, while laws are based on opinions.
Theories are explanations, while laws are mathematical equations.
Theories are explanations, while laws are mathematical equations.
Theories are always proven, while laws are still being tested.
Theories are always proven, while laws are still being tested.
Theories can be modified, while laws are fixed and unchangeable.
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"Theories are explanations, while laws are mathematical equations."
Reason: Scientific theories explain why and how phenomena occur, while laws describe consistent patterns or relationships (often expressed mathematically). Both are supported by evidence and can be revised with new data.
Reason: Scientific theories explain why and how phenomena occur, while laws describe consistent patterns or relationships (often expressed mathematically). Both are supported by evidence and can be revised with new data.
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