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Why wouldn't sonar work on land surface?

It does. Ground penetrating radar (GPR0 is an available and useful apparatus.


Why do clouds turn gray?

Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, usually a mixture of both. They can turn gray when there are so many water droplets in them that it stops the sunlight from getting through and reaching the ground. References:69 News


Can rock be made of other rock?

Sedimentary rocks are rocks made out of sediment, which is often other rocks ground down to powder. Metamorphic rocks are sedimentary rocks that have been changed (partially melted and hardened) by being exposed to extreme heat and pressure. So, yes.


What is photochemicals?

The importance of sunlight in bringing about not only photosynthesis in plants, but also other photochemicaleffects, is reviewed. More effort should be devoted to photochemical storage of the sun's energy without the living plant. There is no theoretical reason to believe that such reactions are impossible. Ground rules for searching for suitable solar photochemical reactions are given, and a few attempts are described, but nothing successful has yet been found. Future possibilities are suggested. Photogalvanic cells which convert sunlight into electricity deserve further research. Eugene Rabinowitch has been an active pioneer in these fields.


What is ground movement?

brunnett beauty: What is ground movement? I believe ground movement is the plates moving in the earth just like how earthquakes form by plates in the ground colide to make movement in the earth.

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Can long term exposure to Ground Penetrating Radar cause cancer?

No.


Why do potatoes grow underground?

Potatoes grow underground because they are tubers or swollen roots. Where they are not properly earthed up they may grow exposed on the surface.


Which part of a green plant would show the greatest increase in chloroplast as the summer approaches?

The leaves of the plant due to them being above the ground and being exposed to sunlight, unlike the root cell.


Why do scientists conduct radar surveys of archaeological sites?

They use "ground penetrating radar". This can detect artifacts and walls, etc. It helps to decide where to dig.


What is ground penetrating radar used for?

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. When the waves hit an object, the receiving antenna can be used to distinguish what it is. This can be used to find precious metals, like gold, underground.


What is a radar that allows scientists look in the ground?

It is simply called "ground penetrating radar." It is used for diverse applications from police forensics to geology and geophysics.


What do southerners call ground hominy without the germ?

Ground hominy without the germ is called "grits" and it is delicious.


What besides geology can GPR ground penetrating radar be used for?

GPR is commonly used in archeological applications


Why wouldn't sonar work on land surface?

It does. Ground penetrating radar (GPR0 is an available and useful apparatus.


Why are tiles useful?

To protect you from the exposed ground underneath.


What game makes the best breakfast sausage?

Ground and spiced hog is delicious.


What technology can help an archaeologist see a buried sight before sight before they excavate it?

Ground penetrating radar