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Put a stick in the ground and look at the changes in the direction and length of its shadow.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.
Most constellations are circumpolar. Over the course of a night they appear to rotate around the North pole and so do not identify a specific direction. As a reult they are of little use for navigation.
If you could view the Earth from every direction without obstructions, it would appear as a three-dimensional sphere floating in space. You would see the varying colors of land, water, and clouds across its surface, as well as different continents and oceans. The Earth's curvature and shape would be clearly visible, showcasing its unique beauty.
The inference could be that a storm or bad weather is approaching, causing the sky to darken during the day. Alternatively, it could be a solar eclipse occurring or a large cloud covering the sun.
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If you could view the Earth from every direction without any obstructions, it would appear as a sphere.
Put a stick in the ground and look at the changes in the direction and length of its shadow.
Did you observe could be anyone. Please be specific.
Did you observe could be anyone. Please be specific.
It looks like you have to order the sheet music to get them. One source is linked below. Or you could try the library.
No, in a position where one could see the galaxy as a whole, the earth would appear as a far too insignificant dot, and would likely not even be visible.
The molecule provided does not appear to be included in the question. Could you please provide the molecule so that I can identify the functional group for you?
Because it is a gas giant and doesn't have a surface that you could land on, you could just orbit it and observe it from space, which would be a fascinating thing to do. You could land on some of its moons and explore them and observe Jupiter from them.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.
Glacier National park.
The noun forms for the verb to appear are appearance. and the gerund, appearing.