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How is a model similar to the real object and how are they different
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How is a model similar to the real object and how are they different
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A model is a smaller replica of the real thing to show details of the real thing. For example, if you build a model the Eiffel Tower, it has to be a smaller sized tower because if you build the life-sized tower, it would take longer.
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