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Physics, 02.03.2021 01:30 SpiritedAway702

A scientist spends a month observing two prairie animals, prairie dogs and ferrets, in their natural habitat. Base on his observations, the scientist states that ferrets are more active than prairie dogs. Why is his statement NOT a scientific theory? A. It is an observation of something in nature.
B. Prairie dogs and ferrets are different species.
C. The statement is not widely accepted and supported by sufficient evidence.
D. The scientist has not conducted enough trials to draw a valid conclusion.
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