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Boyer
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16 October, 18:12
What's the difference between a theory and a law?
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Taniyah Dickson
16 October, 18:21
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A theory is an in-depth explanation of the observed phenomenon. A law is a statement about an observed phenomenon.
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Cesar Porter
16 October, 18:31
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A theory is a hypothesis that someone had but has not proven it.
A law is something that is proved.
Example: Sir Issac Newton had a theory on gravity he sat under a tree and then had a conclusion.
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