any belief in science that is plausible and for the most part has some evidence, but we aren't sure of being 100% true, would be a theory. for example, the theory of relativity, darwin's theory of evolution, etc.
That would depend on the scientific theory in question.
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
A scientific law is something that has been proved again and again under experimentation, and is always true. A scientific theory is an educated guess made based off of a group of data that is not proven to be true. For example, Newton's Laws are scientific laws since they have been proven to be always true. The theory of gravity is a scientific theory because gravity itself has not been completely proven to exist.
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A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
That would depend on the scientific theory in question.
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A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
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A scientific law is something that has been proved again and again under experimentation, and is always true. A scientific theory is an educated guess made based off of a group of data that is not proven to be true. For example, Newton's Laws are scientific laws since they have been proven to be always true. The theory of gravity is a scientific theory because gravity itself has not been completely proven to exist.
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Scientific theory is not a model but the model can be construct to represent how any scientific theory work. Model of a large system e.g. earth's climate would contain many scientific theory of different field to make it work.
A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
An example of a speculative theory would be the idea that extraterrestrial life exists on Mars based on limited evidence such as the presence of water on the planet or anomalies in satellite images. This theory is not yet supported by concrete evidence but is a topic of ongoing scientific debate and research.