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Konnor Pollard
11 December, 05:58
How does a law different from a theory
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Green Giant
11 December, 07:27
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a theory may be outdated or replaced. Law can't be replaced or outdated.
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11 December, 08:42
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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,
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