it's molten. Meaning that any metals plastics or organics would melt instantly. so they can't do it any other way, it's too hot.
no
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Scientists use seismic waves to study Earth's interior. Seismic waves travel through the Earth and can be detected far from their source.
No, because it takes around one hundred to two hundred years for all the stages of secondary succession to take place.
Scientists use seismic waves to study Earth's interior. Seismic waves travel through the Earth and can be detected far from their source.
Scientists use seismic waves to study Earth's interior. Seismic waves travel through the Earth and can be detected far from their source.
no
By using a telliscope
Robert Hooke an Englishman was the first scientist to observe cells
The scientist should use an electron microscope
Studying how seismic waves refract inside the earth and if they "cast shadows" indicating that some layers inside earth are opaque to some types of seismic waves. Seismic waves "illuminate" the interior of the earth like light waves illuminate a room, permitting what is there to be seen if you have the correct tools to observe them.
They Observe, Predict and Infer
Cookie monster era
they watch clouds.
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The scientist should use an electron microscope