dont no
dont no
only by observing
Thermal cameras are the only option to see through fog because Night vision only enhances the visibility by collecting unseen lights but Thermal senses the heat so Thermal is the only option to see through fog.
Once we look beyond the solar system, most of what we can learn about the Universe is based on observing stars.Fortunately, stars are profoundly important for our Universe,Not only do they light up the sky, they make life possible and so forth to expand our knowledge to study more about astronomy
We're not sure exactly, because we've only been observing for a tiny fraction of this length of time, but best estimates put it at around 225 million years plus or minus 10% or so.
dont no
It isn't, since a neither a theory nor a natural phenomenon can be misleading, only people can
yes
No, all people do not have all senses. If you are blind you have only 4 senses if you are deaf as well you only have 3. Some unfortunate people have none.
yes
only by observing
only move upwards
Observation is the process of actively gathering information from a primary source. The senses are used to observe living entities. Hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting, and smelling are only a few examples. We then perform an observation for a specific thing that is being seen using our senses.
Statistics themselves are purely factual and can not be biased or misleading. When people start making inferences and interpretations based on the statistics, that is when they can become biased or misleading.
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No, the body has Six senses. They are Sight, Hearing, Touch, Taste, Smell, and Balance! ~Kasiah2000
The only sea lions with good senses are the one that don't get eaten by sharks or polar bears.