Robert Hooke
Scientists classify organisms by the dichotomous key. They classify by looking at if it moves or not, then they look at characteristics, then they can see what they are.
Scientists keep looking for other life forms, but so far they have found no other beings or 'aliens'. Finding tiny organisms is promising--so scientists look for organisms in ice, water, or soil. They also keep looking for planets "like Earth"--they found one recently, but it is in a different solar system.
when i look at the water to drink i see hair on it .In fact there is no hair.
You would look in the glossary first.
The purpose of water is to give life. When scientists all around the world are looking for life forms in other planets, first they will look for water. If they see the evidence of water presence, they will say, "Life might have existed here or it can exist here."
I think they look alike at first glance, but after looking at them for a while, I think they look different
Bulgur
You look down and it looks as if your looking down.
Glossary
HBO First Look - 1992 Water for Elephants was released on: USA: 6 April 2011
Water is essential to all life on Earth. It is required for numerous biological processes, such as hydration, nutrient transport, and waste removal. Organisms ranging from single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular organisms like humans depend on water for survival.
have you tried looking at a picture very unusual i can Tell you that.