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Biology, 10.10.2019 11:30 iamhayls

Which statement about scientific theories is true?
a. scientific theories are always unreliable.
b. scientific theories prevent new questions from being asked.
c. scientific theories can be rejected as a result of new, reliable evidence.
d. scientific theories can never be proven wrong.

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