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Physics, 27.11.2020 20:40, Oliviapuffinburger33

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Why is this considered a theory instead of a hypothesis

or a law?

Different microscopic organisms cause different

diseases. When a dangerous microscopic organism is

transferred from one person to many people, the

disease it carries will spread

O It is a statement of fact about how nature works

instead of an explanation

O It provides an explanation for many observations

and accepted hypotheses.

O It describes how to test a possible explanation of

one specific relationship,

O It has not changed over time even though new

technology has been developed.

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