What could happen if a scientist discovered new information concerning a scientific theory?(1 point)

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The new information could be used to change the theory into a law.
The new information could be used to change the theory into a law.
The new information could be used to create another, slightly different theory.
The new information could be used to create another, slightly different theory.
Nothing would change since laws and theories have completely different components and are not interchangeable.
Nothing would change since laws and theories have completely different components and are not interchangeable.
Nothing would change since laws and theories have similar components and are interchangeable

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The most accurate response is:

Nothing would change since laws and theories have completely different components and are not interchangeable.

Scientific laws describe observable phenomena and often involve mathematical relationships, while theories provide explanations based on a body of evidence and can evolve with new discoveries. If new information concerning a scientific theory is discovered, it could lead to modifications or refinements of the theory, but it does not convert theories into laws.