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Using one or more complete sentences, State the difference between a fact and a theory
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Using one or more complete sentences, State the difference between a fact and a theory
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A fact is a statement that is true and can be backed with evidence and proved. A theory is a statement that may link to certain thing but may not necessarily be true. It could be backed up but there are other alternatives.
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A theory is a vague and fuzzy fact. While a fact is something accurate and used as pieces of information.
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