Some robots that have explored Mars include Spirit and Opportunity rovers, Curiosity rover, and Perseverance rover.
Some spacecraft that have visited Mars include NASA's Mars rovers (Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance), the Mars Odyssey orbiter, the MAVEN orbiter, the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter, and the United Arab Emirates' Hope orbiter.
Earth is similar to Mars because we know that life is possible on earth and some scientists believe that life is also possible in mars because it has some things which is also present in Earth and is needed for all living things.
No, the Mars rover and the Mars Pathfinder rover are not the same thing. The Mars Pathfinder rover, named Sojourner, landed on Mars in 1997 and was the first rover to explore the Martian surface. The Mars rover refers to a series of rovers sent to Mars by NASA, including the Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Perseverance rovers.
Yes, several space probes have been sent to Mars by various countries, including NASA's Mars rovers, Curiosity and Perseverance. Currently, there are also plans for crewed missions to Mars in the future.
Some adverbs (adverbs of place) tell where. Other adverbs are" adverbs of time - tell when or how long adverbs of manner - tell how adverbs of degree - tell how much
Some adverbs with four syllables are:AbnormallyAmazinglyArrogantlyBeautifullyBrilliantlyComfortablyConsistentlyDelightfullyDangerouslyEfficientlyEvidentlyFinanciallyFortunatelyGenuinelyGenerallyHumorouslyImpatientlyInnocentlyJudgmentallyJubilantlyKnowledgeablyMagicallyMeaningfullyNaturallyNeverthelessObviouslyOutrageouslyPassionatelyPersonallyQuestionablyReasonablyRegularlySeparatelySuccessfullyTremendouslyUltimatelyUnbearablyVerticallyVigorouslyWholeheartedlyWonderfully
Some adverbs for dive are quickly, silently, slowly, etc.
Here are some adverbs that answer "where": here, there, nearby, far, everywhere, nowhere.
Some adverbs with the root "aqua" include "aquatically" and "aquarellistically."
Some adverbs that can be used when speaking of bats include the words quickly, suddenly, and fast. Other adverbs that could be used include above, nightly, and incredibly.
in some cases
firey
noisily
Some adverbs of place include: here, there, far, in, underneath, away, backwards, inside, outside, upstairs, and downstairs.
Some good adverbs for "said" are softly, confidently, sarcastically, and hesitantly.
They can be either, depending on whether they mean about the same, or about the opposite, of another adverb. The adverbs extremely and very can be synonyms. The adverbs far and near, or in and out, are antonyms. Some adverbs cannot have opposites.