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Why is it not always helpful to represent the natural world with models? A. A model can have only two things in it. B. A model cannot always show all real0life conditions. C. Models must always be much
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Why is it not always helpful to represent the natural world with models?
A. A model can have only two things in it.
B. A model cannot always show all real0life conditions.
C. Models must always be much smaller than the natural system.
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In my opinion B is the best answer⊕
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B. A model cannot show real life conditions. This is so because models aren't alive.
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