A scientific theory is supported by evidence. Without evidence, it is only a hypothesis.
The explanation supported by many experiments is called scientific theory.
Henry Hess proposed the theory of seafloor spreading, which suggested that new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges and then moves away from the ridge. This theory was supported by evidence such as magnetic stripes on the ocean floor, showing a pattern of reversals in Earth's magnetic field.
Yes, a theory should be supported by evidence in order to be considered valid and credible. Evidence helps to substantiate the claims and predictions made by a theory, allowing for testing, verification, and refinement of the theory as needed.
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation for a wide range of phenomena that are supported by extensive testing and evidence from multiple sources. It provides a framework for understanding and interpreting the natural world based on empirical observations, experiments, and predictions.
The third principle of Dalton atomic theory is no supported.
well if is not supported then is not a theory.
heliocentric theory
Albert Einstein supported the theory of evolution and believed in the scientific evidence that supported it.
Galileo
A hypothesis cannot be call a theory because,it has not supported a prediction even in the face of several experiment.
this is a theory
Mercantilism
theory
It is supported by data.
theory
Mercantilism :)
A theory.