Probably the easiest test would be the position of the sun on the same day of the year at different latitudes. For example, close to the equator, during the summer the sun is very often directly overhead (sticks jammed in the ground cast no shadows, you can see to the very bottom of deep wells, etc.). But farther north (north of the tropic of cancer, to be precise), there is never a day in the summer where the sun is directly overhead. This is evidence (possibly sufficient proof) that the earth is round (and therefore not flat). Also, when a ship sails out to sea, if you look at it for a long time, you will notice that the bottom hull of the ship disappears over the horizon first. The ship will appear to "sink," and the very last of the ship you will see is the tip of the mast. This is also due to the fact that the earth is round (if the earth were flat, you'd be able to theoretically see the ship forever, it would never leave the horizon). The above two, btw, are how the first people way back when came to realize that the earth was round (not flat), way back before they had any sophisticated technology like we have today.
Several scientific tests can prove that the Earth is not flat. First, you could use photographs taken from space, such as images from satellites or the International Space Station, to show the Earth's spherical shape. Second, you could conduct experiments involving the Earth's curvature, such as observing how distant ships disappear over the horizon. Additionally, you could examine the phenomenon of time zones and how they correlate with the Earth's rotation, providing further evidence of its roundness.
I have had chemistry with this girl for a long time
Chemistry would seem to be an excellent choice.
With the teacher....
Ask your chemistry teacher.
correctly... too vague man. it depends on what the question is and who the teacher is. Like sometimes you need to answer questions that can be estimated using scientific notation, or give answers in significant figures, etc.
for school teacher Rs 28000 & for collage chemistry teacher 90000
There are many different careers one can get with a chemistry degree. One can become a science or chemistry teacher or professor. Other areas one can work in include scientific writer, water resource specialist, researcher, or a translator of scientific documents.
"The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin?" Some people would say the complete subject to be "Chemistry teacher" or "new chemistry teacher", but it's not. The complete subject is just "teacher". "Chemistry" and "new" are both adjectives.
"The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin?" Some people would say the complete subject to be "Chemistry teacher" or "new chemistry teacher", but it's not. The complete subject is just "teacher". "Chemistry" and "new" are both adjectives.
There are several websites that good chemistry jokes can be obtained from. Among them are About, Jupiter Scientific, Jokes 4 Us, Angelo, and Chemical Forums.
Dr. Duncan is the best teacher of chemistry and her lil dog plumbum!!!!
If you feel the chemistry teacher is wrong then have your facts straight; have any literature contrary to what the chemistry teacher has said and stay after class to discuss it will the chemistry teacher and do not discuss this while other students are present in class.
the new chemistry teacher at your schoolis the real answer A+
They had no chemistry
They had no chemistry
chemistry teacher, doctor, pharmacist
The complete subject is "The chemistry teacher", "at your school" acts as a qualifier.