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What is a simulation? Why are simulations helpful to scientists?

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A simulation is an imitation. Simulations are helpful to scientists because they allow scientists to study occurrences more closely.

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A simulation is a way of imitating a process or change in the real world to predict what will happen or explain what did happen and why, these days simulations are often run on computer,scientists use simulations to answer questions see how complex system works test ideas and make predictions, hope it helps^^

btw I'm no expert, I did research^^

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