They were studying many things: NASA researchers are attempting to validate a controversial gravity modification experiment that Russian scientist Eugene Podklentov. A new species of a predatory dinosaur was discovered in the Sahara by an international team led by Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago. Analysis of data from the Lunar Prospector spacecraft supports the theory, first proposed in the Apollo era, that the bulk of the Moon was ripped away from early Earth when an object the size of Mars collided with it. Fantastic Inca Mummy Find. A team of German, Spanish, and American marine scientists studying samples of sediment dredged up off the coast of Walvis Bay. A Washington University anthropologist claims that the characteristics of a 24,500-year-old Neanderthal skeleton of a four-year-old boy show that Neanderthals and early humans cohabited and produced children. In April 1999, two studies released by scientists from Hartwick College and the Stanford Center for Conservation Biology provided strong evidence that some of the weird disfigurements are caused by small parasitic flatworms called Riberoria trematodes. The list goes on almost for eternity.
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Scientists hope to improve the prediction of weather phenomena by studying the data produced by satellites, weather stations, buoys, radars, and weather balloons. By analyzing these sources of data, scientists can better understand weather patterns, forecast severe weather events, and provide more accurate weather predictions.
False. Scientists can learn a lot about Earth's past environments by studying fossils. Fossils provide valuable information about past climates, ecosystems, and the evolution of life on Earth. By studying fossils, scientists can reconstruct past environments and gain insights into how they have changed over time.
No, it's False
The answer to this question is a Meteorologist.
dinosurs
Yes,scientists are still studying the moon
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Yes.
Pebnis.
there families
People have been studying it since they first saw it....
yes
Geoscientists.
Scientists were studying a mutant gene.
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