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How can a law and a theory be used to explain the same phenomena?


The law explains the how or why, while the theory is established through experimentation.


The law is established through experimentation, while the theory is based on observations.


A law describes the observation, while the theory explains the how or why.


The theory describes the observation, while the law explains the how or why.

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Answer:

C. A law describes the observation, while the theory explains the how or why.

Step-by-step explanation:

So in general science, an observed phenomenon is the description of the scientific law. However the explanation of the phenomenon is called a scientific theory. Which would make this answer: c. A law describes the observation, while the theory explains the how or why.

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