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Why do scientists use models? A) Models are unreliable. B) Models waste natural resources. Models predict not just describe events. Models are based on scientific laws and princ…
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Why do scientists use models?
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Models are unreliable.
B)
Models waste natural resources.
Models predict not just describe events.
Models are based on scientific laws and principals so they are more
reliable than the real thing.
D)
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