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temperature
false
That can't be told. You would have to measure that or figure it out yourself. There is no way anyone can give you an actual answer.
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
no, because it's not a stationary object.
temperature
The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
false
Its speed.
That can't be told. You would have to measure that or figure it out yourself. There is no way anyone can give you an actual answer.
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
When its position changes with respect to a point of reference.
no, because it's not a stationary object.
To identify and objects location you need three pieces of information. These are a reference point, a distance from the reference point, and a direction from the reference point.
Yes, that is one meaning of "reference point", although the reference point need not be an object, but may simply be a location.
No because enable to see if the object is moving it needs a reference point other than itself.
To support you in specifying how the reference point is placed and how the object is moved away from the reference point.