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Biology, 26.04.2021 22:00, aigo

Which is an example of a scientist using a physical model to describe the solar system? A. The scientist uses a computer to calculate the speed of each planet.
B. The scientist compares the solar system to the shape of an atom.
C. The scientist writes an equation that predicts how long the year will be.
D. The scientist uses tennis balls to show the position of the planets and Sun.

(its D btw)

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