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The Atomic Theory offers an explanation of a small particle of matter, called the atom. What must be true for a scientific theory, such as the atomic theory, to be strong and well supported?
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For any scientific theory to be strong and well supported, evidence is needed. The only way to get evidence is through experimenting hypotheses and gathering data through trial and error.
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