The true statement among the options provided is:
As evidence changes, scientific theories can also change.
Scientific theories are built on a body of evidence and can be revised or replaced as new evidence emerges.
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Scientific theories describe natural phenomena, whereas scientific laws explain natural phenomena.
Scientific theories describe natural phenomena, whereas scientific laws explain natural phenomena.
Scientific theories only involve finding evidence to explain phenomena.
Scientific theories only involve finding evidence to explain phenomena.
If a single study or inference is wrong, a scientific theory can be invalidated.
If a single study or inference is wrong, a scientific theory can be invalidated.
As evidence changes, scientific theories can also change.
1 answer
The true statement among the options provided is:
As evidence changes, scientific theories can also change.
Scientific theories are built on a body of evidence and can be revised or replaced as new evidence emerges.