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If rainfall on sand dunes increases, then the erosion rate of the sand dunes will increase Why is this statement a hypothesis rather than a theory?
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If rainfall on sand dunes increases, then the erosion rate of the sand dunes will increase Why is this statement a hypothesis rather than a theory?
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The statement is a hypothesis rather than a theory because it depends on the volume of the rainfall on sand dunes increases, therefore, there will be a result or conclusion that the erosion of the sand dunes will also increase.
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