Theory
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Explanation of observations supported by evidence
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to figure out why your Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting at home. Just like troubleshooting your internet, a scientific theory explains observations by examining evidence to determine the cause. In both cases, whether you're checking if the router is too far from your device or if too many people are using the network, you gather information (evidence) and test different scenarios (hypotheses) to understand and explain why the problem occurs. This process of forming an explanation based on supported evidence mirrors how scientific theories are developed to elucidate natural phenomena.
Practice Version
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