Physics, 10.02.2021 19:40 johnnybones03
Imagine that the climate on an island is expected to change over time. Scientists want to determine how the change will affect the animals on the island. They create a computer model that considers all the factors that will change. What is most likely true about the computer model?
A. It will be useless because there would be too many factors
B. It will allow the scientists to stop the climate from changing
C. It will help the scientists predict likely changes to the animals
D. It will provide exact information about the future of the island
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