a seismograph
It indicates that the footwall is moving upwards a little at a time so it gets bigger and bigger.
Assuming the depth of the layer is restricted to between 1000mb and 500mb, and increasing with time, it is almost certain that the surface temperature will remain constant, thus not increasing or descreasing.
it detects starch in objects. Sterilize skin prior to surgery, or minor surface cuts or scrapes (but it is painful on these).
A satellite goes around a planet. A probe goes "somewhere". A rover moves about on the surface of a planet.
increasing temperature and increasing precipitation
It indicates that the footwall is moving upwards a little at a time so it gets bigger and bigger.
A satellite that observes Earth's surface.
how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface
A geostationary satellite does not trace a path over the surface of the earth because that is what geostationary means - the satellite is stationary over a point on the Earth.
A satellite orbits another body. The moon is a natural satellite of the earth. For awhile, LCROSS was a satellite of the moon (until we smashed it into the lunar surface).
15000km
Footprint
Because they're moving 'sideways' at more than 6,000 miles per hour, out where the acceleration of gravity is only about 3% of what it is on Earth's surface. The satellite is falling allright, but the Earth's curved surface is falling away exactly as fast as the satellite itself is falling toward it, so the satellite's altitiude above the surface never changes.
increasing of temperature >> increasing concentration
no
it's the problem of surface area -to- volume ratio that mean there is no fitting between increasing of surface area and increasing of volume
A geostationary orbit will keep the satellite in one area relative to the surface