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What is the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law? O A. A theory is a description of natural events. A law attempts to
explain the causes of natural events.
B. A law is a description of natural events. A theory attempts to
explain the causes of natural events.
O C. A theory is an educated guess. A law is a fact.
O D. A law is an educated guess. A theory is a fact.
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