Imagine you were having a discussion with your friend, Alex about the differences between a scientific theory and scientific law. Alex told you he knows that a scientific law is a generalization, or principal that often describes how the natural world behaves under certain conditions, however he was unsure how to describe a scientific theory. Of the choices listed below, which one is least likely accurate in describing a scientific theory? (SC.7.N.3.1) A. Theories include observations. B. Theories have been tested many times. C. Theories are used to make predictions. D. Theories are incomplete, temporary ideas.