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Why is Darwin's theory of evolution considered a theory and not a law? 1.Darwin provided a correct explanation of an observed pattern in nature with evidence

2.Darwin applied the results of one experiment to explain a wide variety of
circumstances.

3. Darwin described an observed natural pattern supported by empirical evidence

4. Darwin attempted to explain the results of his experiments

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