Which of the following is a limitation of models?(1 point)

Responses

Models usually do not have exactly the same features as the objects or events that they represent.
Models usually do not have exactly the same features as the objects or events that they represent.

It is often easier to study models rather than the objects or events that they represent.
It is often easier to study models rather than the objects or events that they represent.

Sometimes models provide data when data cannot be acquired from natural objects or events.
Sometimes models provide data when data cannot be acquired from natural objects or events.

Models are often safer to study than the objects or events that they represent.
Models are often safer to study than the objects or events that they represent.

The correct answer is: Models usually do not have exactly the same features as the objects or events that they represent.

Are you sure

Yes, I am sure. The statement "Models usually do not have exactly the same features as the objects or events that they represent" is a limitation of models. Models are simplifications or representations of real-life objects or events, and they may not capture all the complexities and nuances of the original object or event.