The classification of art where the medium is seen or occupies space is known as three-dimensional art or sculpture. This form encompasses various materials and techniques, including stone, metal, clay, and wood, and can be freestanding or relief. Three-dimensional art engages the viewer from multiple angles and often interacts with its surrounding environment. Examples include traditional sculptures, installations, and even certain forms of architecture.
The early art of the Philippines can be seen in most art museums. The art of Zobel can be seen in the Ayala museum.
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they made the Nazca lines (big symbols only seen from the air)
the answer is Impressionism
I have definitely seen pictures of German women pushing barrows of cash to buy food in the 1920s. Seems a bit hard to find these pictures on internet, but I have seen them in books. Keep looking!
It is a shadow. A shadow is the silhouette cast by an object blocking light and is visible to the eye, but it does not have physical substance and does not occupy space, hence cannot be felt.
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
No, a transverse wave does not need a physical medium to travel. Transverse waves are characterized by perpendicular oscillations of the medium, and they can propagate through a vacuum or empty space as seen in electromagnetic waves.
Leaves can be seen and touched, so must be considered as matter.
Physical things are tangible objects that have mass and occupy space. Examples include rocks, trees, animals, and buildings. Anything that can be touched, seen, or interacted with in the physical world is considered a physical thing.
In order for something to be considered matter, it must possess mass and occupy space. This means that matter has physical properties such as weight, volume, density, and can be seen, felt, or measured in some way.
Yes, the Great Wall of China can be seen from space.
A visible medium is a visual medium, one that can be seen, such as any written material, paintings, sculptures etc. Audio-visual media such as movies and TV can be included - they can be both seen and heard.
Sound is a vibration of some medium (air, rock, etc.) that acts upon the ear (the ear senses these vibrations and our brains interpret). Since space is a vacuum, there is no medium for the sound waves to travel through to get to your ear. Forget what you've seen on Star Trek, you don't hear the roar of the ships engines as it flies bye, sorry.
It can be seen from space and is the longest wall in the world.
No.Nothing auctually can be seen from space. None of the man-made wonders can be seen from space. its a myth about that.
Sound is a form of mechanical energy that requires a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. If there is no medium for the sound waves to propagate through, like in the vacuum of space, then the sound cannot be heard. In contrast, light is an electromagnetic wave that does not require a medium to travel through, allowing it to be seen even in a vacuum.