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Physics, 26.08.2021 14:00, YoungKukie24

As more information is found, some scientific theories are adapted and others are discarded. Because science can adapt to account for new information, it has proved durable over time. For which claim does this statement provide evidence?
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O A strength of science is that its theories are easily derived.
O A strength of science is that it supports one explanation over others.
O A strength of science is that it provides consistent explanations
O A strength of science is that its theories are tested.

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