Which of the following distinguishes scientific law from scientific theory?
a. A law is often non-mathematical.
b. A law explains a set of related phenomena.
c. A law is supported by a substantial body of evidence.
d. A law is consolidated by repeated testing of a phenomenon.
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c. A law is supported by a substantial body of evidence.
d. A law is consolidated by repeated testing of a phenomenon.
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EVERY LAW IS SUPPORTED BY CREDIBLE INFORMATION AND PROOF. IT IS ALSO TESTED REPEATEDLY.
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