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Drone aircraft Automobile manufacturing Silicon chip manufacturing Entertaining humans Deep sea exploration Deep space exploration Interplanetary exploration The list goes on and on...
Robotics are used for exploration in various scientific endeavors including space exploration, deep-sea exploration, and mapping of hazardous environments like volcanoes and nuclear facilities. They allow scientists to gather data, conduct experiments, and explore places that are too dangerous or inaccessible for humans.
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Space: Easier to sea, easier to move about, not hard. Ocean: Pressure, sea monsters, engine or radar failure, cold temperatures. Above all I would say that ocean exploration is harder.
The history that most Europeans have of early Asian exploration is extremely limited. There is strong evidence that they did as much (and possibly more) exploration as Europeans have done over the same period of time. The sea routes though for Europeans would be different then we would expect most Asian groups to have done.
Space Exploration Deep-Sea Exploration Exploration at Volcanic Site -by OmegaKhan
Robots are used everywhere. They can dive deep in the sea where humans cannot go or on dangerous missions that endanger human lives
There are quite a few devices that have made sea exploration as you know it possible. Submarines are one of these devices.
Yes, extensive exploration has been conducted on and around Earth, including space exploration, deep-sea exploration, and mapping of the Earth's surface. Scientists and researchers have used various technologies to study different ecosystems, climates, and natural phenomena to better understand our planet.
Deep-sea exploration and data collection is difficult because of the underwater fish that are dangerous.
"Overseas exploration" means exploring places that are separated from your place of origin by an ocean or a sea, so to get there you have to go "over the sea."
the snake is only deadly to fish, but not to humans. it will take allot of bites to in pulse venom to interact to humans ( like one billion bites to be deadly) and is less than one percent deadly to humans.