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23 October, 23:52

How is a scientific law different from a scientific theory?

A. A theory becomes a law after a long period of time has passed.

B. A theory cannot be disproved but a law can be disproved.

C. A theory is why something happens and a law is how something happens.

D. A theory is used for biology and chemistry and a law is used for physics.

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  1. 24 October, 00:15
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    I think the answer is C

    Explanation:

    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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