Which statement correctly compares a scientific theory with a scientific law?
A. A scientific theory is an observation of specific natural events under given
circumstances, while a scientific law is a broad explanation of how all objects
behave.
B. A scientific theory is a broad explanation of phenomena, while a scientific law is an
observation of specific natural events under given circumstances
C. A scientific theory is a vague idea about the natural world, while scientific law is
based on rigorous testing involving multiple experiments.
D. A scientific theory is a specific explanation of a single event, while scientific law is a
broad description of many events happening in a row.