They produce a hypothesis. A theory requires extensive support.
No. A theory is more certain: it is a hypothesis which has had some supporting evidence.
Yes, because if enough people prove the hypothesis and produce evidence supporting it it can become a theory.
A hypothesis is a form of theory normally dealing with science.
To have data that justifies your theory/hypothesis.
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Here is a possible comparison of a hypothesis and a theory in science: A hypothesis is basically an educated guess, where nothing has been tested yet, whereas a theory is a hypothesis that has been tested over and over, numerous times, with the same results.
Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.
Evolution is an observed and observable fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains many things about evolution. The theory generates testable hypothesis, as any good theory does. Remember, theory is the highest concept in science.
In science, a hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon based on limited evidence, while a theory is a well-established explanation supported by a large body of evidence and has withstood rigorous testing.
Both a theory and a hypothesis are proposed explanations for a phenomenon in science. However, a hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction made before conducting an experiment, while a theory is a well-substantiated explanation supported by a large body of evidence.
A concept (hypothesis) that has been "thoughly" tested (against reality).