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Theory

When scientific ideas have been tested and there is a lot of evidence, scientists can form a ‘theory’.

Scientific theory

Scientific theory

  • A scientific theory is not the same as ‘just a theory’ in everyday use.
  • A scientific theory explains something and can be tested repeatedly to give the same result.
Example

Example

  • A scientific theory can be used to make predictions.
    • An example of a scientific theory is Isaac Newton's ‘Theory of Gravitation’
    • This theory says that all objects with mass have gravity and attract each other.
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