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Biology, 25.08.2021 23:20 abbypark0804

Many would argue that both the theory of evolution and creationism are equally probable because, after all, they are both theories. What distinction (if any) is there between a scientific theory and a conceptual one that might lead you to disagree
with this argument?
A scientific theory is based on many observations that prove it is correct.
B a scientific theory is based on an observer's perception of his or her surroundings.
C Both of these types of theories involve a degree of faith.
D A scientific theory is supported by testable and reproducible data.
E A scientific theory is always right.

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