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yes it can :)
Ecological model.
becaus it is multiplied
The solid sphere model of the atom, which proposed that atoms are indivisible and uniformly solid, was developed by John Dalton in the early 19th century, around 1803. Dalton's model was part of his atomic theory, which laid the groundwork for modern chemistry by describing how elements consist of atoms that combine in fixed ratios. This model was later refined as more discoveries about atomic structure were made.
No it does not consist of mathematical formula
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Yes, an ecological model can consist of a mathematical formula. Mathematical equations are often used in ecological models to represent relationships between different variables, such as population dynamics, predator-prey interactions, or nutrient cycling. These formulas can help researchers understand and predict how ecosystems may respond to different environmental changes or disturbances.
yes it can :)
Ecological model
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Yes, but such a model is unlikely to be any good. Most models of real situations require many mathematical formulae, not just one. Also, most will require parameters which need to be estimated and those, in turn, will require other formulae.