1. What is the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?
A) A scientific theory describes a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an educated guess based on observation.
B) A scientific theory is based on a few experiments, while a scientific law is based on many experiments.
C) A scientific theory is an explanation that best fits a pattern of observations, while a scientific law is an accepted statement that describes a consistently observed pattern.
D) A scientific theory is a law of nature and does not change, while a scientific law is modified when new evidence is found.
I have found many multiple answers, but I think the right answer is C.
Am I correct? Thank you!
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Lesson 14: Introduction to Science Unit Test
Science 8 A Unit 1: Introduction to Science
1.A
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.D
6.B
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.C
12.C
13.D
14. Skeptical
15. inference
16. invention
I got a 100%
Teachers always tell us to use our resources and that is simply what I’m doing
does anybody have the actual answers for people who are trying to cheat like me!
1. A scientific theory is an explanation
2. A scientific law is an observation
What the hell you talking about, whyareyoucheating? You said you come here to check your answers, well that's exactly what he's doing, he checking to see if what he has is correct, get out of here you hypocrite.
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i need answers for 6th grade not 8th
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I need the answer to 1.7.4 - Practice: Introduction to Science Unit Review Practice it's 14 questions
No need to yell or curse, @stanredvelvetlol
These are the answers for 6 A, Unit 4, lesion 2 quick check
1.correlation
2.Intruding objects are older than the law of inclusion
3.both areas were covered in seawater at some time
4.Law of superposition
I wrote these after I took it so they should work 100%.