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Definitely. The imperial system is old and is only used in a couple of countries, including America. The metric system is more up-to-date and is easier to work with.
Astronomy
why are different kinds of models created to represents something like the solar system
If the caliper is properly calibrated, then neither system is more accurate. Accuracy depends on the quality of the measuring, not the unit used.
Nervous System
They are both models, andthey both can be explained.
Models don't show all the important detail. For example, Models about the solar system don't sometimes show colour of the real shape of the planets (Earth is not exactly round) or the sometimes the real distance between planets.
The data describing current conditions or characteristics might not be complete or accurate
Models are designed to serve particular purposes. In the case of astronomical models, they are designed to explain how things in the sky behave. For this purpose, heliocentric models are superior, because they are a closer description of what actually happens than geocentric models. They aren't ENTIRELY accurate, but close enough. However, if your purpose is to navigate on the surface of the Earth using a sextant, geocentric models are almost as accurate and make it a WHOLE lot easier to do the math. (I used to be an instructor in the US Air Force's celestial navigation school.)
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Dermatology.
The study of the nervous system.
System Analyst is the person who develops models for system as per user requirements.
Mr Bobadev
Definitely. The imperial system is old and is only used in a couple of countries, including America. The metric system is more up-to-date and is easier to work with.
yes, turtles do they have to because they are living things I studied the nervous system.
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