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  1. Why do scientists use models?a: Scientists use models to learn about things that are too small, too large, or too complex to
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  2. Why do scientists use models?a. Scientists use models to learn about things that are too small, too large, or too complex to
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  3. How do models provide a practical solution for some scientific research? Check all that apply.Models are beautiful displays for
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  4. What are some of the ways models, like the Carbon Model, are helpful to scientists? (1 point)True False Models make it easier to
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  5. Models play a crucial role in the scientific community as they provide scientists with a valuable tool to comprehend and analyze
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  6. Q: Why do scientist use models of natural systems1:Scientists use models of natural systems because these systems are often too
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  7. Can someone please help me with science test answers!!Why do scientists use models of natural systems? A- Scientist use models
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  8. Which of the following would be considered an advantage of using a scientific modelScientists can use models for research when
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  9. Both passages refer to computer models in support of their theories. What does this suggest about the authors' arguments?A. Both
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  10. Which would be considered an advantage of using scientific model. One scientific models may be over simplified. 2 scientific
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