Question 4 of 10 • Environmental Science - SC2028
Answer:
A scientific law is a description of an event or events that occurs every time. A scientific theory, on the other hand, is a proposed explanation for an event. A scientific law does not attempt to explain an occurrence. Rather, it states what happens. A scientific theory attempts to explain why the event takes place, or how the event works. An example of a scientific law is that objects at rest stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force. An example of a scientific theory would be Darwin’s theory of evolution in which he explains how species evolve.