Chemistry, 09.03.2021 18:30 angelasnipes51orfryq
New evidence can cause scientists to revise a scientific theory. If new evidence comes to light, which is most likely to happen?
A. After years of research, if the evidence still supports a change, the theory will be revised.
B. The new evidence will be ignored.
C. The theory will be revised immediately.
D. The theory will be discarded
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