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A simply stated what will be observed and always true, but does not explain why.

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A law is a description of an observed phenomenon in the natural world that hold true every time it is tested. It doesn't explain why something is true; it just states that it is true. ... A good example of the difference between a theory and a law is the case of Gregor Mendel.

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