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Kasey Murray
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20 October, 07:43
What do scientists use to test an explanation
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Mila Nash
20 October, 07:59
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Scientists use the Scientific Method to test a hypothesis (explanation or intelligent guess). After significant data is found to support the hypothesis (no contradicting data), the hypothesis becomes a theory. Research continues for generations, all of the data found is consistent with the theory, and only then does the theory become a law.
Of course, the Scientific Method is limited by human errancy.
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