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| A) It is only accepted after the person who came up with it has died. | B) It is a method or device that applies scientific knowledge for some specific purpose. |
| C) It generates testable hypotheses, is supported by a large body of evidence, and is broad in scope. | D) It must demonstrate the effect of one variable by testing control groups and experimental groups. |
Answer: C) It generates testable hypotheses, is supported by a large body of evidence, and is broad in scope.
Explanation:
Explanation:
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment. Such fact-supported theories are not "guesses" but reliable accounts of the real world. Scientific theories are not ever proved in the sense of being proved to be 100% correct.
Examples of some scientific theories are ::
Evolution, gravity, atomic theory, the germ theory of disease, relativity, quantum theory, electromagnetic theory, layered Earth theory, etc...
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