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A well-supported hypothesis is a theory that appears to have a lot of evidence behind it. This evidence helps to make it seem likely that the hypothesis is true, but it is still just a theory until it has been proven.
A scientific theory is a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
The Correct answer is " Theory "
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A well-supported hypothesis is a theory that appears to have a lot of evidence behind it. This evidence helps to make it seem likely that the hypothesis is true, but it is still just a theory until it has been proven.
It is called a Scientific Theory.
A scientific theory is a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
A Scientific Theory
A Scientific Theory
The model explains observations well