Unmanned exploring
The planet closest to Earth is Venus. We can explore Venus, and we have sent multiple spacecraft to study its atmosphere and surface. However, its extreme temperatures, atmospheric pressure, and acidic environment make it challenging for human exploration.
earths sciences,life sciences and physical sciences
solar energy
Francium was found 80 years after the others because it is very rare on the Earths surface and there is less than an ounce of it in the earths crust. Also the fact that the technology was limited didn't help.
it would be way too hot for anyone wearing any futuristic suit
Rocket ships were originally created to explore outer space, conduct scientific research, and travel to other planets. They are used for space exploration, satellite deployment, and sending astronauts to the International Space Station. Their development also plays a role in advancing technology and understanding the universe.
GIS
the most advanced life forms on earth were the mice - it doesn't mention what they said before leaving earth. however, the dolphins (2nd most advanced) said "so long, and thanks for all the fish".
important and uprising clues about earths crust have been collected from the sea floor using sonar
1 is that technology is something like a problem to slove but the only way to do that is in a scientific way. 2 is that when dealing with science u can explain in manny ways but the way u explaining its using technology. 3 any thing u do in science is technology......
No. Ceramic is the word used to describe an earthenware product. Earthenware (pots, bowls, jugs, ect) is generally made from clay, although there are other materials with similar properties. In more advanced technology, the word ceramic is more widely used and does not always refer to a product made from such materials. In such technology, "Ceramic" often means a composite of polymers. The "tiles" on the space shuttle, which stop it from overheating when it re-enters the earths atmosphere are "ceramic", but that does not mean they are made from clay. Clay, itself is not a mineral per-se`, but rather it is COMPOSED of minerals.
No scientist has the technology to give you an answer to this question.A2. There is little likelihood of free air in the planets interior. But since the planet accumulated from rocky debris, there will be oxides or analogous materials.