An object is a component of a program that knows how to perform certain actions and to interact with other pieces of the program.
The first way scientists classified objects in an environment was by using quadrats
Objects can be classified in three steps. First observe the object and then sort the object in groups. Finally record it in a sheet of paper.
No. Currently only five objects are classified as dwarf planets.
A hailstorm is classified by the size of the hailstones. The size of the hailstones are determined by comparing the hailstones to different objects, like a penny or nickel or even sometimes a baseball.
Objects without respiration, food and reproduction are classified as non-living things.
Bananas are fruit, which are classified as inanimate objects. Thus, they are not real people.
The Latin word for masculine is known as masculinum. It is a gender that refers not only to males but also to the objects that is classified as male.
Weapons, dangerous objects, collectables, history, Middle Ages relics......... This question isn't very clear.....
Minor planets are astronomical objects that areÊneither classified as planets or comets. They are also in direct orbitÊwith the sun.Ê
Pluto is no longer classified as a planet due to objects larger then pluto being discovered in the Kuiper Belt.
The Sun. There are 8 bodies classified as planets, and as of 2009 there are 5 classed as dwarf planets. There are many more objects with long orbits past that of Pluto, and these are being studied and classified.
Pluto was known as a planetuntil the year 2006 however scientists discoverednew objects and then classified it as a dwarf planet.