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Messiah Wagner
23 November, 10:05
The relationship between a law and a theory is?
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Terrell Roy
23 November, 11:11
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Theory is an in-depth explanation of an observed phenomenon. A law is a statement about an observed phenomenon or a unifying concept.
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Terrell Stout
23 November, 11:46
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A law is something that has been proven and can be backed up by evidence, while a theory is somewhat like a suggestion which if true then becomes a law in the future. Example, newton's law of motion.
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