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22 April, 18:28

True or False? A small error in any of the input variables of a meteorological (or other continuous) simulation can cause an increasing error in the values as the equations are reintegrated over time.

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  1. 22 April, 21:53
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    The answer is "True".

    Explanation:

    In programming language, if we pass some wrong values in the program or function so, our program will give an errored value that is not useful for us. Therefore if in meteorological simulation, we pass the wrong value so, it will produce a wrong value that is not useful for us.

    That's why the answer to this question is "True".
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