They use different energy waves and send them into the earth and wait for the reflection of those waves and measure them with a detector. By different energy I mean different frequencies due to the fact that higher frequencies(like x-rays) can pass through dense material(like skin,muscle, and tissue) but reflect off a denser materials(like bones) to form an image (like an x- ray).
The planet human being's can possibly live on besides-planet earth, Well scientists don't know for sure because scientists are not always correct no offense to scientists though. Well that's my answer!
Early scientists believed that the Earth was flat, based on observations and theories available at the time. It wasn't until later advancements in science, such as the observations of celestial bodies and exploration of new lands, that the understanding of the Earth's shape evolved to being round.
The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's point of origin is known as the epicenter. This is where the seismic waves originate and the shaking is usually strongest. Scientists use seismographs to pinpoint the exact location of the epicenter.
When scientists are skeptical, the are more likely to find new thing. When scientists are not skeptical, they are less open to opportunities. For example, if scientists were not skeptical of the idea the Earth was flat, then they would have continued many many more years without knowing the true shape of the world. Also, without scientists skepticism, they would not have found out that the planets rotated around the sun, not that everything rotates around Earth.
Scientists consider Earth to be unique in supporting human life due to its ideal distance from the sun, the presence of water in liquid form, a protective atmosphere, and a diverse range of ecosystems. Other planets in our solar system do not have these conditions necessary for human life to exist.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
The planet human being's can possibly live on besides-planet earth, Well scientists don't know for sure because scientists are not always correct no offense to scientists though. Well that's my answer!
No, but some scientists do study how the earth, the solar system and the universe came to be based on observations of the universe today and in the past and our understanding of the "laws of physics."
When scientists are skeptical, the are more likely to find new thing. When scientists are not skeptical, they are less open to opportunities. For example, if scientists were not skeptical of the idea the Earth was flat, then they would have continued many many more years without knowing the true shape of the world. Also, without scientists skepticism, they would not have found out that the planets rotated around the sun, not that everything rotates around Earth.
Scientists use models to represent Earth's processes because they provide a simplified way to understand complex systems, make predictions, and test hypotheses. Models allow scientists to study processes that are difficult to observe directly and to explore potential outcomes of different scenarios without conducting costly or time-consuming experiments in the real world.
Probably not but scientists think that there might be a similar being roaming the Earth.
The position on the Earth's surface directly above the earthquake source is called the epicenter. This is where the seismic waves originate and where the shaking is usually strongest. Scientists use the epicenter location to determine where an earthquake occurred.
The study of the Earth's interior is an example of indirect observation because we cannot directly access or observe it. Instead, scientists rely on seismic waves from earthquakes, magnetic fields, and other indirect methods to infer the composition and structure of the Earth's interior.
A man named Eratosthenes did this without leaving Egypt. He knew that at local noon on the summer solstice in Syene that the sun was directly overhead. He was a Greek astronomer living in Egypt more than 2,000 years ago.
Scientists who study earth's oceans are called oceanographers.
Why do scientists study Earth's tidal patterns?