scientific theories can not "graduate" into becoming scientific laws.

True or false?

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True. Scientific theories and scientific laws are different concepts. A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and tested through experimentation and observation. It is continually subject to testing and modification as new evidence emerges. On the other hand, a scientific law is a descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions, often expressed as mathematical relationships. Laws are typically derived from repeated observations and experiments, but they do not explain why a phenomenon occurs. Theories and laws serve different purposes and are not on a hierarchical development scale.
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