Science and art
The strongest known magnets are called magnetars, a sub-type of a neutron stars. If a human would approach such a magnetar within a thousand kilometers, the strong magnetic field would kill him.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
The magnetic field lines from the two magnets would repel each other, causing the field lines to spread out in all directions. This would create a distorted and chaotic pattern of field lines near the magnets.
To become a geologist, you typically need to study subjects such as geology, earth sciences, physics, chemistry, math, and biology. A bachelor's degree in geology or a related field is usually required, followed by potential postgraduate studies or work experience to specialize in a specific area of geology. Fieldwork and hands-on experience are also important in this field.
A geologist would study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes. A biologist would study living organisms and their interactions. A chemist would study the composition, properties, and reactions of substances. An astronomer would study celestial bodies and phenomena in outer space.
The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....
The "subjects" of study or essays are Themen. (the cognate themes)The "subjects" of a king or ruler would be Untertanen (underlings).
Comparative anatomy.
This will differ for everyone seeing as people learn at different speeds and in different ways. Some learn by example or some learn by just merely reading the subject. I would suggest that if you want good marks in the subjects that you are learning and I am sure you do. Study for at least half of the time you spend in the class, again this is really dependent on how you study and how well you spend that time.
You need to study geology.
The subject you are taking would determine the syllabus you would need to study. Each is different though there are some overlapping areas depending on the subjects.
The same as in any school only in spanish
Of course. How else would he learn all of his subjects?
Physics would probably be the most obvious choice.
They would most likely study Landforms and their locations, since geographers study the Earth.the type of evidence that an archaeologist would find most useful is past. To learn about prehistory, historians would likely study all of the following except.
A student of botany might find subjects to study in a local botanical garden, nature reserve, or nearby park with a diverse range of plant species. These locations offer opportunities to observe, identify, and learn about various plants in their natural habitats.
The subject you are taking would determine the syllabus you would need to study. Each is different though there are some overlapping areas depending on the subjects.