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When are theories constructed?
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before the experiment
after there is numerous data collected
during the experiment
after data is collected from an experiment
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Why is evolution called a scientific theory?
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It deals with topics that are completely testable in the laboratory.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
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What happens when new evidence is found that contradicts part of a theory?
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New pieces are added to the original ideas, and the contradictory part is kept.
The theory is entirely discarded for a new one.
Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
It gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
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How does a hypothesis differ from a scientific theory?
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Theories are well established with lots of evidence data to support their claims, while hypotheses are
based on limited data.
Theories are educated guesses based on certain data, while hypotheses explain natural phenomenon and
are validated by experimentation.
Theories always lead to the development of new scientific ideas/laws and are not proven scientifically,
while hypotheses are.
Hypotheses are testable and rely on evidence for verification, while theories only exist conditionally and
rely on possibility.
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How is a hypothesis similar to theory?
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Both a hypothesis and a theory are accepted as true statements.
Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
Both a hypothesis and a theory are statements supported by data.
Both a hypothesis and a theory are testable
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Answer: after there is numerous data collected
Question 2
Answer: There is lots of evidence to support it.
Question 3
Answer: Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
Question 4
Answer: Theories are well established with lots of evidence data to support their claims, while hypotheses are based on limited data.
Question 5
Answer: Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
Question 1
Answer: after there is numerous data collected
Question 2
Answer: There is lots of evidence to support it.
Question 3
Answer: Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
Question 4
Answer: Theories are well established with lots of evidence data to support their claims, while hypotheses are based on limited data.
Question 5
Answer: Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them.
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