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Theory Notes

Theory An explanation for many observations based on proven hypotheses Examples: Big Bang, Evolution, Plate Tectonics, etc.

Hypothesis A single educated guess based on observation. Example: If…then

Fact Evidence that does not change and most likely won’t Example: The sun rises in the east

Law Describes something that always happens when certain conditions are met. Example: Law of gravity

Superstition A believe caused by what is unknown or mysterious Example: salt over the shoulder for good luck