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A scientific theory is a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under certain conditions.

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Answer: True

Explanation: science is supposed to produce so-called "laws", however history of science tells us that "laws" make space to other "laws" (there are no eternal laws). What we call "law" is usually a theory that was not yet falsified. However, there is a high probability that in some time, it will be falsified. Theory is not a hypothesis. Hypothesis can be described as an idea, concept not yet tested in reality. Theory is a hypothesis which succeeded in reality test (and for the moment there was no case falsifying it).

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This is TRUE...
A well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results.
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