181 - Explain how dynamic, chaotic, complex or unpredictable aspects in some phenomena make spatial interaction models more appropriate than gravity models
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Explain how dynamic, chaotic, complex or unpredictable aspects in some phenomena make spatial interaction models more appropriate than gravity models
Spatial interaction models describe the flow of people and goods in a geographical space, in which parameters such as friction and distance play a role.