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A person who engages in the scientific study of earthquakes.
Speed of light travels faster than speed of sound
Air travels upwards rapidly in a tornado. If the speed of the updraft exceeds the terminal velocity of a person, then it can lift people off the ground.
You need to follow certain procedure to solve a problem using a scientific approach, you may try the steps provided below: First, know your problem - what is it really that you want to find out or learn?. Second, gather facts about the problem -observe the things and events concerned in the problem. Third, record all observation carefully and plan a tentative answer to the problem, but give no conclusion yet. Fourth, experiment to verify the correctness of your answer and record your findings and results. Fifth, if all experiments and observation lead to a common conclusion, a final answer to the problem may be given.
geographic information means a person that photo geograf
a person brings his/her knowledge and information to the discussion
Words for a person who travels from place to place are:travelernomadtouristsojournersightseertransientwayfarervagabonddrifterHitchhiker
A really good place to learn about pink dolphins is National Geographic's website. There is plenty of information about the dolphins, their lifestyle, and where they live.
A person who travels to another place for a holiday is a tourist.
A person can find more information on Machu Picchu from several different places. Some of these places include National Geographic, Wikipedia, and Lonely Planet.
the location of a person.
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True. A cartographer is a person skilled in displaying geographic information on maps and globes. A man named Anaximander was the first to try making a map of the known world. He lived from 610 to 546 BC.
A person who travels to a new place in search of religious freedom is often referred to as a religious refugee or pilgrim. They may also be described as a seeker of religious sanctuary.
There are a variety of geographic features in Nevada