When does a claim or idea become a theory?(1 point)

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A claim or idea becomes a theory when it is well-substantiated through extensive evidence, rigorous testing, and repeated validation by the scientific community. A theory is broader in scope than a hypothesis and explains a wide range of phenomena, integrating various facts, hypotheses, and laws into a coherent framework. It must withstand scrutiny through experimentation and observation over time, gaining acceptance as a reliable explanation of the underlying principles governing a particular aspect of the natural world.

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