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Why would a scientific theory be revised over time?
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Why would a scientific theory be revised over time?
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Because it's a big subject and the scientists may discover new facts for the theory and so they will make sure they get it right
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Well, scientists may have collected new information about their theory and had to revise said theory to keep it up to date. Does that help? :)
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