Distant things. Stuff not in the local area. Unrecognisable, sometimes. Mountains?
telescope
As far as we know.
Echolocation
This condition is called myopia. It results in the inability to see distant objects clearly while being able to see nearby objects clearly.
Yes, that is correct.
Diffraction The answer is Echolocation.
its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins
its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins
It is called reflection. When objects reflect light, the light bounces off the surface of the object and into our eyes, allowing us to see the object.
Sonar
Gravity can depend on how far apart and how heavy the objects are.
Distant objects in space such as galaxies, quasars, and nebulae are commonly referred to as astronomical objects. These objects are typically located far beyond our solar system and can be observed through telescopes and other astronomical instruments.