What is the difference between a
theory and a law?
A. Laws are a testable question that lead...
What is the difference between a
theory and a law?
A. Laws are a testable question that leads to an
experiment whereas a theory can result from the
law.
B. Theories are just questions about why
something happens, but laws have been tested.
C. A theory is true no matter what information is
found whereas a law can be changed.
D. A law is absolute and describes what is
happening, but a theory is trying to explain why.
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