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The relationship between a law and a theory is Laws are based on complex theories Laws become theories Theories all become laws Theories never become laws Theories can become laws
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The relationship between a law and a theory is
Laws are based on complex theories
Laws become theories
Theories all become laws
Theories never become laws
Theories can become laws
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I would say it’s ‘laws are based on complex theories’.
A scientific law predicts the outcome, while a theory presents a possible explanation to why this outcome is. A law is based of a theory that supports the most data.
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