Scientists that unearth and interpret objects from past societies are called archaeologists.
radiation: the objects don't touch conduction: the objects do touch convectioin: idk go ask your science teacher ^.^
easier for us to knowing different objects by their shapes, colours and textures
It is used to heat / burn objects.
Classification is considered to be the placing of similar objects into similar groups. In science, classification is a part of taxonomy. Taxonomy is science of naming living things by putting them into categories.
photography
This field is known as archaeology, where scientists study past human societies through the analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. Archaeologists use a combination of excavation, analysis, and interpretation to learn about the cultures and behaviors of ancient peoples. By studying these objects, they can piece together the history and lifestyle of past societies.
excavated objects.
objects found by archaeologists
Astronomy is the study of celestial objects (Space objects).
meteorology
SOund NAvigation and Ranging. SONAR.
Spatial skills are important for understanding and interpreting the world around us. These skills allow us to navigate our environment, solve puzzles, and comprehend relationships between objects. Spatial abilities are essential in fields like architecture, engineering, and science.
Astronomy
velocity
Spectroscopy.
Taxonomy
The monocular depth cue that states objects blocking other objects are perceived as closer is called occlusion. It helps us perceive depth and distance by interpreting which objects are in front of others based on what is visible to us.