Chapter 1 section 3 models
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Scientific Models
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Scientific Models
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A representation of an object or system. Uses something familiar to help you
understand something that is not familiar.
Can be used to explain the past, present & future.
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Can be used to represent things too small to see, or items that are too large to transport. The atom Space shuttle
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