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explain why a law is accepted as fact, but a theory is not.
A scientific law describes a consistent natural phenomenon (e.g., Newton’s laws), proven via repeated experiments/observations, so it’s accepted as fact. A theory (e.g., evolution) explains why phenomena occur, based on evidence but open to refinement with new data, so not seen as absolute fact.
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A law is a description of a consistent natural event (proven by repeated tests/observations), so it’s accepted as fact. A theory explains why events occur, is well - supported but open to revision, so not seen as absolute fact.