Answer:Satellites help us by letting us see live telecast in television,wheather forecast(giving us information about the wheather) and letting us call people who live around the world.
Weather: The weather was wonderful this past week. Whether: Whether or not you choose the right or wrong thing, the right will always have been the better choice. Whether the weather is good or bad, the game continues.
so that we can prepare in case something really bad happens like an earthquake or something.
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Meteorologists
Answer:Satellites help us by letting us see live telecast in television,wheather forecast(giving us information about the wheather) and letting us call people who live around the world.
There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.
Sorry, no one yet - but scientists are working on it...
Wheather the wheather is cold or wheather the wheather is hot we'll wheather the wheather whatever the wheather wheather it's wheather or not. And it will always be "not" because something you clearly forgot is that "wheather" is not a real word for the "weather" so that is the answer you've got.
They have regular t.v so they have that and they can track wheather storms
Scientists do research, do test and go into a space vehicle to do experiments. They also go out the space vehicle in space suits.
Scientists monitor volcanic earthquakes, ground deformation, and gas emissions when attempting to forecast volcanic eruptions. Changes in these variables can provide critical information about the state of a volcano and help predict the likelihood of an eruption.
well earth can be seen from space so when you go to space you can tell if a hurricane is forming
Weather: The weather was wonderful this past week. Whether: Whether or not you choose the right or wrong thing, the right will always have been the better choice. Whether the weather is good or bad, the game continues.
scientists use spacecraft without people to explore space because scientists need to know more about space and the solar system
Meteorologists use tools including barometers, thermometers, anemometers, and wind vanes.