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Computer simulations are used to predict the weather. A computer simulation is a kind of model. Large amounts of data are entered
into the computer. Then the computer performs complicated calculations with the data. The result is a prediction about what the
weather might be like in the coming hours or days.
Why are computers widely used for modeling weather systems?
because weather systems are too complicated to be accurately predicted using small-scale
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because weather systems are too large to study in controlled experiments
because weather systems are too complicated to be studied with instruments and satellites
because weather systems are too large to be observed in nature
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