Educational visualization
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Educational visualization is using a simulation normally created on a computer to create an image of something so it can be taught about. In the roman times, this is very useful when teaching about a topic which is difficult to otherwise see, for example, atomic structure, because atoms are far too small to be studied easily without expensive and difficult to use scientific equipment. It can also be used to view past events, such as looking at dinosaurs, or looking at things that are difficult or fragile to look at it reality like the human skeleton.