The human eye can see at least 27 million light years away. That is the current distance of the pinwheel galaxy. Of course it just matters on the apparent magnitude, how bright an object appear from earth, of the object. The Sun's apparent magnitude is -26.7, That is extremely bright seeing as the lower the number the brighter it is, however the absolute magnitude, distance an object looks from 32.6 light years away, of the sun is 5.
No, it is not possible to see a mole of water (6.022 x 10^23 molecules) with the naked eye due to their extremely small size. A mole of water would consist of trillions of water molecules, far beyond what can be seen without the aid of a microscope.
because soem planets are to far away and our eyes cant see that far
Minnesota gets tornadoes but not hurricanes. Hurricanes form over wam ocean water and do not last very long over land. Minnesota is much too far from the ocean.
The distance at which you lose sight of land when on water depends on factors such as your height above sea level and the curvature of the Earth. Typically, you can see land from a few miles up to around 12 miles offshore before it disappears below the horizon.
The type of telescope determines how far it can see into the sky. It becomes a question of details. A naked eye can see a lightyear away but not details. A standard telescope can see to the 10th magnitude while the eye can see to the 6th.
Water, water every where as far as the eye can see!
Sound can travel a few kilometers over water, but factors like temperature, humidity, wind speed, and obstacles in the water can affect how far it carries. In general, sound travels further and clearer over water compared to over land due to the more uniform density of water.
Somewhere over the rainbow
Ask him to come over to your house or you can take a plane/bus to see him or there is always the telephone over which you can call him.
its depth and beauty and how clear the water is and how far down you can see in the water
About three feet of water.
Humans can't see in the ocean because the salt water burns their eyes.
Depends entirely on how clear the water is, how light it is, size and color of what you're trying to see. Can be up to 20 meters in good conditions.
A howl is a noise. There is no way to choose how far a noise will travel. Wolves will howl as they see fit, then the noise will carry as far as it can. Longer over water. Longer downwind, shorter upwind. Longer over open ground than through forest. If the wind picks up, the sound of the howl soon drowns in the general rustle and noises of the wind.
He watches over you, so he can see your list. He doesn't have to be there :)
What you see is NOT a flag it is a thermometer over water. This is the engine temperature light. If it is on the engine is overheating.
Sun set and moon set would both be over the water.