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What is a model in science?
What is a model in science?
- A tangible representation of scientific concepts
- A real object or system
- A very complex system
- A simplified representation of a real object or system (correct)
What are the advantages of using models in science?
What are the advantages of using models in science?
- They make concepts more tangible (correct)
- They may be oversimplified
- They are as accurate as current scientific knowledge
- They cannot represent all aspects of an object or system
How do scientists use satellite data to track animals?
How do scientists use satellite data to track animals?
- By using very large tracking devices
- By tracking their movement across long distances and periods (correct)
- By recapturing the animals periodically
- By capturing the animals and attaching tracking devices
Why has the atomic model changed over time?
Why has the atomic model changed over time?
Which statement best describes the use of technology in science?
Which statement best describes the use of technology in science?
What is an example of how technology influences scientific progress?
What is an example of how technology influences scientific progress?
How have microscopes revolutionized scientific research?
How have microscopes revolutionized scientific research?
Which characteristic best describes tools used in science?
Which characteristic best describes tools used in science?
Why is it important for models in science to represent real objects accurately?
Why is it important for models in science to represent real objects accurately?
How does technology contribute to advancements in scientific knowledge?
How does technology contribute to advancements in scientific knowledge?