explain why a law is accepted as facr, but a theory is not​

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explain why a law is accepted as facr, but a theory is not​

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Acacia 3 years 2021-09-03T19:27:54+00:00 1 Answers 5 views 0

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    2021-09-03T19:29:12+00:00

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    Explanation:

    A law and theory are distinct levels in the scientific method. They do not lead to one another.

    A law is a description of an observed phenomenon in the natural world. Laws are always true and do not provide explanations as to why they hold true.

    A theory is an explanation of an observed phenomenon. It is usually based on experimental evidence and bounded most time in the limits of available data.

    • A law cannot be deposed. It is a fact and holds true at all times.
    • Theories can be discarded even with new technological advancements that provides a new way of study.
    • This is why it is not a fact.

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