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Which statement correctly compares a law and a theory?
A law provides an explanation, while a theory simply describes observations.
A law is supported by data, while a theory is merely a guess.
Neither a law nor a theory can be proved false.
Both a law and a theory can be tested.
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"Both a law and a theory can be tested."
Both are scientific explanations supported by evidence: laws describe consistent patterns or relationships, while theories explain why those patterns occur. Both are testable and potentially falsifiable.
Both are scientific explanations supported by evidence: laws describe consistent patterns or relationships, while theories explain why those patterns occur. Both are testable and potentially falsifiable.
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