list three things that the scientists learned about earth in the 1800's?
y no one answer it ?? okay ima give the answer.There began to be scientific breakthroughs that challenged religion and previously held ideas about nature in the late 1800s.
That God created the heavens and the earth and all the creatures on the earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th
Scientists call lava the newest rock on earth because it hasn't even cooled into igneous rock yet, making it effectively 0 days old.
Many, many planetesmals and possibly a few protoplanets.
they learned how to fly because they evolved by the earth and earthquackes
They have learned that Earth revolves around the Sun.
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Scientists have learned about extinct species, what they looked like, their geographic distributions, their relative abundances, how they lived, and their period of existence.
An Earth scientists can study a number of things. Volcanology, geology and environmental Biology are a few examples of Earth sciences.
things that impact everything on earth
One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.
y no one answer it ?? okay ima give the answer.There began to be scientific breakthroughs that challenged religion and previously held ideas about nature in the late 1800s.
One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.
Scientists learn about the layers deep within the Earth's crust by studying how seismic waves travel through the Earth. ... By looking at the time of arrival of the main set of waves, and how the frequencies of the waves are arranged within the set, scientists can learn about the density and other properties of the layers.
It is important for scientists across the world to use a common system to group all living things on Earth because different living things don't examine on the same system they use.
The Earth has changed because people learned how to farm and many other things.
As more and more is gradually learned about our earth over time, most scientists today feel that "ice ages" are a natural part of earth's "rhythm", if you will, and have been from the beginning.