People would observe the skies just by looking directly with the naked eye. They`d make observations about the seasons by watching the apparent motions of certain constellations as well as tracking the sun`s position in the sky.
Both the Aztec and the Spanish calendars had observations for work for the people. The two calendars also had income observations for people.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.
The telescope.
The ancient people's observetions were based on the naked eye.
they use telescopes gosh you people are stupid
Using the: -Sun -Moon -Seasons - Tides
ancient people used to predict the seasons and other event that were important to them in daliy lives ex: if something unusal happened such as eclipse
It allows them to see what has happened in the ancient past. Hieroglyphs is eygyption writing written by very ancient people and if Historians can master sucha a language, they can observe and read about the ancient Eygyptions.
People observe things what they are looking at. It's very
The relationship is, in order to become a scientific law, you have to have many observations by many different people. If you want to prove it is not a theory, you have to observe it.
He urged people to use their sences to make observations, just as scientist today make observations
people can not control the seasons it's something that the roation of the earth controls if you stop the roation then you i gusse control; the seasons
So that they could explain the world and how things were common like the changing seasons and exotic ones such as how people were first made. Also for entertainment and history.
Galileo did not discover Saturn. Saturn was known to people who lived thousands of years before Galileo. Galileo was the first person to see Saturn through a telescope, and the first to observe its rings. He made many of his observations from Venice.
No, inferences are conclusions drawn based on observed evidence or facts. Without making observations first, there is no basis to draw logical conclusions or make accurate inferences. Observations provide the necessary information to make sense of a situation and draw meaningful conclusions.
Both the Aztec and the Spanish calendars had observations for work for the people. The two calendars also had income observations for people.
they do observations