Inferences are clues or evidence that are used to make educated guesses about things that cannot be directly observed. These guesses are based on reasoning and logical interpretations of available information.
History fact where it tells the lifestyle in that specific period. Diet - cave paintings sometimes gives scientist clues on what kind of food do ancestors hunt and eat. Tools - scientist can determine the tools especially hunting materials. This can be seen from what most cave paintings tell visually (generally, hunting scenes)
microscopic things
In the Earth's atmosphere, you can see clouds, the sun, the moon, stars, airplanes, birds, and sometimes precipitation like rain, snow, or hail.
Stars can't be seen from the surface of the moon during the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the faint light of the stars. In the lunar night, stars can be seen, but due to the lack of a significant atmosphere on the moon to scatter the light, they appear much brighter and can make it difficult to see fainter stars.
The moon is seen from the Earth...
Number prefixes provide clues about the quantity or order related to a word, enhancing comprehension. For instance, the prefix "tri-" indicates three, as seen in "triangle," which has three sides. Similarly, "bi-" means two, as in "bicycle," which has two wheels. Recognizing these prefixes allows you to infer meanings and make educated guesses about unfamiliar words.
Products.
Economists call the things that firms sell which cannot be touched or seen goods and services.
Economists call the things that firms sell which cannot be touched or seen goods and services.
Economists call the things that firms sell which cannot be touched or seen goods and services.
Economists call the things that firms sell which cannot be touched or seen goods and services.
Economists call the things that firms sell which cannot be touched or seen goods and services.
They make things seen at a length larger.
because economics called it active
because economics called it active
Things Not Seen was created in 2002.
The ISBN of Things Not Seen is 0399236260.