Alisa Kaleiwahea: I would say "was a theory that was verified by enough scientists to become a law" and I'm 80% sure.
Ronny Nowzari: i love you. good luck.
Arlen Decorte: The answer is "describes what happens without attempting to explain why."By the way, the law of conservation of mass has been disproven. Every nuclear reaction has a portion of the mass that is converted to energy (or the opposite), so a system's total ENERGY remains the same, but not necessarily mass. However, the 'law' still exists because it is true for every single non-nuclear reaction.I think this question is just trying to see if you understand what the difference between a theory and a law is. Theories never turn into laws. EVER. No law came about by testing some theory and showing it to be correct. Theories explain why something happens (ie: it explains the mechanisms that cause it), a law explains what happens.The Law of Gravity says that all objects have a force between them t! hat is proportional to their mass, and inversely and exponentially proportion to the distance between them. The Theory of Relativity says that this 'force' is actually caused by a distortion of space time....Show more
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