In what way is a scientific law different from a scientific theory? SC.7.N.3.1
A. A law is true in all situations and all circumstances, while a theory is only true in certain
instances.
B. A law describes the major ideas of the universe, while theories are based on the smaller
ideas of the universe.
C. A law is based on testable facts and data, while a theory is just a combination of one or
more hypotheses that have not been tested
.
D. A law expresses a relationship between two or more variables, while a theory explains
the causal mechanism of how something
happens.
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