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If we were to shrink down to the size of a subatomic particle and move near the nucleus of a carbon atom, we would likely observe a dense cloud of electron probability surrounding the nucleus. Since electrons do not follow a fixed path, we would not "see" them in a traditional sense, but rather detect their presence as a probability distribution. In terms of sound, at this scale, the concept of sound as we know it would not apply, as it is a macroscopic phenomenon based on the vibration of particles in a medium.
obviously you would see darkness, as long as your not blind yes it still considered to be seeing something even though a blind man would see the same thing, or does he?
Knoebels Amustment Park in PA, near Centralia, only place I know that has it. See the link below.
You can find a skeleton at a museum about science.
The Grocer's Shop is near to the Watchtower, you can also see Marina stood near the Lamppost.
If you stood near a shake hole, you would see a depression or pit in the ground. These holes are caused by the gradual movement or collapse of underground material, such as limestone, creating a visible cavity on the surface. They can be small or large in size, depending on the extent of the subsidence.
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The best places to see an aurora are near the poles of the earth: that would be way north near the arctic circle or way south near the antarctic circle.
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If you stood at one spot on the moon, you would see the sun up for 14.8 days, anddown for the next 14.8 days. (However, even with the sun up in your sky, you wouldstill see the stars.)Another interesting thing to think about:If you stood anywhere on about 1/2 of the moon's surface, the earth would always beup in your sky. If you stood anywhere on the other 1/2 of the moon's surface, the earthwould never be up in your sky.
No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both
First of all Saturn is made almost completely from gas, and may not even have a surface. If it had a surface the atmosphere would be too thick to see anything. If you were to look towards the Earth while orbiting Saturn, you would see a small blue dot.
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Visions - 1976 All I Could See from Where I Stood 2-8 was released on: USA: 10 November 1977