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14 February, 12:30

What is the difference between a universal law and a scientific theory?

A)

Universal laws change as new evidence comes to light. Scientific theories never change.

B)

Scientific theories apply everywhere all the time. Universal laws do not.

C)

Scientific theories can change with new evidence, but Universal Laws are unchanging and always in effect everywhere.

D)

Universal laws include hypotheses. Scientific theories include SI measurements.

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  1. 14 February, 14:48
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    C)

    Scientific theories can change with new evidence, but Universal Laws are unchanging and always in effect everywhere.
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