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Which is NOT a feature of scientific theories?
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• They become laws if proven correct.
They may be revised if new evidence arises.
• They are subject to testing and validation.
They provide a broad explanation for multiple phenomena.
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"They become laws if proven correct."
Explanation: Scientific theories do not become laws even if strongly supported. Laws describe patterns or relationships; theories provide explanatory frameworks that can be revised with new evidence and are tested and validated.
Explanation: Scientific theories do not become laws even if strongly supported. Laws describe patterns or relationships; theories provide explanatory frameworks that can be revised with new evidence and are tested and validated.
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