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Biology, 28.07.2019 04:10 heysonic91

Why is darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection not just a theory? '

a. it does not rely on dependent variables, only independent variables.

b. it has more evidence than a hypothesis, but less than a law.


c. a hypothesis does not become a theory until it is already supported by evidence,
d. it is just a theory, it is equivalent to a guess.

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