Scientists create models to observe things they could no directly observed. A model can be used to represent things that happen at a very slow rate, a very high rate, or at a scale too small or too large to observe directly.
Over time the moving water carries particles of the river bed and banks away, and if there happens to be a flood that can happen much more quickly.
When heat is removed from the hot rocks underground (by cycling water down to them) the rocks renew their heat from the nearby lava and magma. It is very rare that this doesn't happen quickly.
Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere, but climate is the average of the weather. It predicts what most likely would happen in a certain weather situation by the previous recorded weather at a certain area.
No. Tornadoes are too numerous and happen too quickly to be named. Instead tornadoes are usually referred to by the places they hit, such as the Oklahoma City tornado or the Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado. The only types of storms named are tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes).
There is an equinox in the spring called the vernal equinox, and one in the fall called the autumnal equinox. They happen at the moment that the center of the sun is in the earth's equatorial plane. In other words, they occur at the moments when the sun passes directly over the equator.
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to me i think we observe them to know which is going to happen or to notice when an eclipse is going to happen
The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
What will happen if someone looked directly at a light?
Observe.
You will observe a pencil on a glass of water. Unless you're not looking that way, in which case, you will observe whatever you happen to be looking at. Unless, you're blind, in which case you won't observe anything.
its represent the earthquake happen in tsunami...,above the sea water in the sky
You would see the moon.
More quickly
It can damage your eyes , you can also get blind .
will the population grow faster if an organism reproduces quickly
Yes, by definition an epiphany happens quickly. It is like a flash of light.