That would depend on the scientific theory in question.
a theory which is made by observation
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
a theory which is made by observation
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
Gathering data, forming a theory, testing the theory to destruction.
In science, "theory" is the name applied to well-established scientific knowledge. It doesn't mean that there are doubts about the atomic theory.
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
Between Scientific Theory and what?
Scientific observations and experimental results are required for a theory to be scientific.
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses