telescopes because they are meant to look into space
Space stations are not important for scientific research. They are important for space exploration, that is in order to put humans on Mars. However, instruments like the Hubble space telescope are much more important for scientific research as they enable us to look into unknown regions of space. As such they improve our understanding of the universe. Of similar importance are particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN in Switzerland which probe matter at the smallest scale and thus help us understand fundamental questions of particle physics for example the origin of mass.
Seismologists study earthquakes.
Many vehicles will only require your basic tools but there are some out there that require special tools such as the Cadillac with the North Star engine.
i am thinking that maths important and physic
The only earthquake that has ever been successfully predicted by foreshocks occurred on October 4, 1981, in the city of Haicheng, China. Scientists observed a series of foreshocks leading up to the main earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 7.3. This prediction allowed for the evacuation of residents, significantly reducing casualties. The event remains a significant case in the study of earthquake prediction.
Scientists explore outer space using a variety of tools and technologies, such as telescopes, satellites, and rovers. They gather data and images from these tools to study celestial bodies, phenomenon, and environments in space. Scientists also use spacecraft and probes to collect samples and conduct experiments in outer space.
Scientists use telescopes to see into space. Telescopes can be on the ground or in space itself, and they gather light or other electromagnetic radiation from celestial objects to create images of distant planets, stars, and galaxies. Telescopes help scientists study the universe, learn about its origins, and explore its mysteries.
Scientists can only speculate what type of sediments constitute Pluto. New Horizons, the NASA space probe that was launched to study the dwarf planet has a projected flyby of July 14, 2015.
they used only there bones and other tools !
Several tools are used; depending what you mean with "tools"! For example:* Earth-based telescopes * Space vehicles, equipped with telescopes - not only light telescopes, but also for x-rays, infrared, etc. * Neutrino detectors * Computers * Theories, for example, the General Theory of Relativity
Scientists use telescopes, both ground-based and space-based, to observe objects in space. These telescopes collect and detect various forms of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, radio waves, and gamma rays, allowing scientists to study celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
Not all zoos let scientists study their animals. Only certain types of zoos let them study their animals!
no they do not they study other things Example: outer space
Here is why we study space:Anything you study makes you smarter!Space includes the study of planets, and we live on a planet.Studying space helps us learn how the universe works.Studying space helps us look out for dangers like asteroids and sun flares.Studying space helps us find new places where humans can live so that we don't have to keep using up all our resources on this planet because we're so overpopulated.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
The only animals to go into space were put there by launches from Earth. Currently the only mammals in space are human. At one time or another there have been a wide variety of animals taken into space for experiments and study.
The goal of project Apollo was for scientists to send astronauts safely to the moon and back for not only the space races, but so scientists can also study the geological rocks and such which would help scientists back on Earth understand more about our planet and how the universe was created.