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How is a scientific law different from a scientific theory?

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Scientific laws and scientific theories are very similar.

They both discuss and observe phenomena that have already occurred and been evaluated.

The main difference between the two is that law defines nature and what it does conditionally, and the reaction of nature when these conditions encounter.

To sum it up, law discusses the behavior of something that transpires in many annotations.

A theory on the other hand discusses not the behavior, but the functions. The “why” factor so to speak.

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