How is a scientific law different from a scientific theory? A. A theory is used for biology and chemistry and a law is used for physics. B. A theory becomes a law after a long period of time has passed. C. A theory is why something happens and a law is how something happens. D. A theory cannot be disproved but a law can be disproved.
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Answer: I'm guessing the answer is option c)A theory is why something happens and a law is how something happens.
Explanation: a scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world. A scientific law is simply an observation of the phenomenon that the theory attempts to explain.
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Answer: I'm guessing the answer is option c)A theory is why something happens and law is how something happens.
Explanation: A scientific law is simply an observation of the phenomenon that the theory attempts to explain.
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