simulation of natural systems
Simulation of natural systems refers to the process of recreating and modeling real-world phenomena and processes, such as ecosystems or climatic patterns, using computer-based models. It involves capturing the key characteristics and behaviors of natural systems in order to provide insights, predictions, or experiments that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to conduct in real life.
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