Scientific modeling is the process of creating abstract representations (models) of physical, biological, or social systems to understand, analyze, and predict their behavior. These models can take various forms, including mathematical equations, simulations, physical models, diagrams, and conceptual frameworks. The primary goals of scientific modeling include: 1. **Understanding Complex Systems**: Models help scientists break down complex phenomena into more manageable parts, allowing for better understanding and insights.
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