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Why is evolution considered a theory A. It is backed up by scientific evidence B. It cannot be proven C. It is a guess about what happened D. It was proposed by a scientist
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Why is evolution considered a theory A. It is backed up by scientific evidence B. It cannot be proven C. It is a guess about what happened D. It was proposed by a scientist
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It's because it can only be proven by scientific evidence
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