Theory

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Explanation of observations supported by evidence

Real World Example

Imagine trying to figure out why your room feels colder than usual. This situation is similar to forming a theory because you gather evidence, like noticing an open window or checking the thermostat, to explain your observation of the cold room. Just as you use these clues to conclude that the window being open is causing the room to be cold, a scientific theory explains observations by using evidence to determine the underlying cause or principle.

Practice Version

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