What is a scientific theory?
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The theory which is proven by our scientists and assured by science that the given theory is errorless and correct which is universal truth are called scientific theory.
A tested and widely accepted model that helps explain and predict natural facts and which is based on observations, experiments and reason. In order for a business or scientific theory.
It is a structure suggested by these laws and is devised to explain them in a scientifically rational manner.
Name of some scientific theory-
Plate tectonics: Alfred Wegener, 1912; J. Tuzo Wilson, 1960s. Wegener realized that the continents drifted around as early as 1912. But it wasn't until the 1960s that scientists put the pieces together in a comprehensive theory of plate tectonics.
A theory which is accepted by world wide.
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A tested and widely accepted model that helps explain and predict natural facts and which is based on observations, experiments and reason. In order for a business or scientific theory.
It is a structure suggested by these laws and is devised to explain them in a scientifically rational manner.
Name of some scientific theory-
Plate tectonics: Alfred Wegener, 1912; J. Tuzo Wilson, 1960s. Wegener realized that the continents drifted around as early as 1912. But it wasn't until the 1960s that scientists put the pieces together in a comprehensive theory of plate tectonics.
A theory which is accepted by world wide.
hope it helps you
be brainly●◆●◆
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Definition
A scientific theory is an explanation or prediction of something in the Universe which is based on :-
- Observations
- Logic
- Proof
- Evidence
- Reasoning
The scientific theory should not be an assumption.
It should have a definite proof.
Another law or theory can be used in proving the theory.
Yes it should have enough logic to call it a theory.
Examples
- The theory of relativity
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Lewis theory
- Particle theory.
- The theory of Natural Selection
- The theory of Acquired Characters
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