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Clark Rhodes
9 July, 05:44
Why do scientists need scientific models?
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9 July, 07:59
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So they can prove there hypothesis is correct or have an understanding.
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Brooks Wells
9 July, 09:24
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Because sometimes the real thing is either too big or too small to observe or test, so they need an easily observable model.
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