n explanation of natural events that has been proven to be true time after time, without exception. This describes A) data. B) a theory. C) a conclusion. D) a law.
@TheWiseLord
b
@Ashash146
We can eliminate C because a conclusion is just a guess, it doesn't mean it's been proven. We can also eliminate A because data is just information. So, now it comes down to B and D.
d
LAW 1)An empirical generalization; a statement of a biological principle that appears to be without exception at the time it is made, and has become consolidated by repeated successful testing; rule (Lincoln et al., 1990) 2) A theoretical principle deduced from particular facts, applicable to a defined group or class of phenomena, and expressible by a statement that a particular phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions be present (Oxford English Dictionary as quoted in Futuyma, 1979). THEORY 1) A body of knowledge and explanatory concepts that seek to increase our understanding ("explain") a major phenomenon of nature (Moore, 1984). 2) A scientifically accepted general principle supported by a substantial body of evidence offered to provide an explanation of observed facts and as a basis for future discussion or investigation
Based off of this information, what do you believe the answer is?
c
wait d
idk
@Anaise
D. Law
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