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Brittany Taylor
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10 December, 05:24
Why do scientific theories change?
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Janelle Todd
10 December, 05:27
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Scientific theories change because theories may be modified or overturned as new evidence and perspective emerges ... The process of theory change may take time and involve controversy, but eventually the scientific explanation that is more accurate will be accepted. Hoped you get it!
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Lennon Schmidt
10 December, 05:47
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Because there is often new evidence found that could change a theory.
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