Scientists often use models because the real thing many be to dangerous or impossible to work with. For example if you wanted to see what a volcano's vent looks like when it erupts than you would have to use a model. You would use a model for a number of reasons , one because you couldn't make a volcano erupt and two, you couldn't stand right by the top of it when it explodes.
an observation
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Three types of scientific models are conceptual, mathematical, and physical models. ~Ares
They use them to make new observations, that may result in the change of their theory.
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an observation
Political models are used to describe spectrum.
scientist use models to show or explain easier
they use models to demonstrate to others. It gives them a better perspective of what they're learning.
With a model, a scientist can explain or analyze an object, system, or concept in more detail.
With a model, a scientist can explain or analyze an object, system, or concept in more detail.
to help them classify the data of the object they are observing
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models to study things because models are sometimes easier to use than trying to study things in a natural environment.