Which of the following is a difference between a law and a theory?
A theory explains a scientific phenomenon whereas a law describes a natural process. A law is based on observations whereas a theory is not.
A law can change based on new evidence whereas a theory does not.
A law explains a natural process whereas a theory describes a natural process.
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Scientific law vs. theory and facts. ... A hypothesis is a limited explanation of a phenomenon; a scientific theory is an in-depth explanation of the observed phenomenon. A law is a statement about an observed phenomenon or a unifying concept, according to Kennesaw State University.
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Answer: A theory explains a scientific phenomenon whereas a law describes a natural process.
Explanation: A theory explains while a law is more of a statement. And I also took the test.
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