All cells come from cells, so other examples would include anything that begins with a cell, humans, animals,ect.....
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The other way around. Its hard to become a theory.
A scientific theory explains some observed phenomenon, it makes testable predictions, it is consistent with other scientific and mathematical knowledge.
Scientific theory
A scientific theory is not the same as a scientific law because a law is already proved and used but theories can be changed by other scientists is the view of a 13 year old girl.
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evolution,the big bang theory
The other way around. Its hard to become a theory.
One is based on scientific data the other is based on the unproven.
A scientific theory explains some observed phenomenon, it makes testable predictions, it is consistent with other scientific and mathematical knowledge.
A scientific theory must be based on many repeated correct experiments; also this theory must be related with other accepted theories.
Scientific theory
a scientific theory is a well tested explanation for a wide range of observations of experiments in other words is an idea that makes sense.
A scientific theory is not the same as a scientific law because a law is already proved and used but theories can be changed by other scientists is the view of a 13 year old girl.
Beliefs that have a scientific basis are those that are supported by empirical evidence, rigorously tested, and peer-reviewed. Examples include the theory of evolution, the germ theory of disease, and the evidence for climate change caused by human activities.
A verified theory that has stood the test of time is called a scientific theory. Scientific theories are well-substantiated explanations based on a body of evidence and have undergone rigorous testing and validation through observation and experimentation. They are widely accepted within the scientific community and can be modified or refined as new evidence emerges. Examples include the theory of evolution and the theory of relativity.