How can simulations help us? You may not choose a disease spreading simulation! Pick a scenario to simulate, find an article or site that details the simulation, and answer the following questions:
- What is your scenario, and what is the
program simulating? - How could this information be used?
- Name at least one factor that was not simulated that could effect the outcomes of the simulation.
- Why is this simulation helpful to others?
- Link to your site/article
Introduction:
Simulations are models that replicate real-world scenarios in a controlled environment to understand the underlying factors that influence them. Simulations help researchers, engineers, and scientists explore different scenarios, develop hypotheses, and test potential solutions before implementing them in the real world. In this answer, I will discuss the benefits of simulations and how they can be used in a scenario other than disease spreading. I will also provide a link to an article detailing a specific simulation and answer questions related to it.
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