The basic function
A person who likes facts is often called a "fact enthusiast" or "fact lover." Another term that can be used is a "fact aficionado."
They are called space junk, and there are about 20,000 now that are large enough to be tracked.
You call it a time capsule. Time capsules are often buried or hidden to be recovered by future generations, providing a glimpse into the past.
If by "light" you mean electromagnetic radiation, then you would call them energy radiators.
The dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt are often referred to as trans-Neptunian objects. This term encompasses objects like Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, which are considered dwarf planets due to their size and orbit beyond Neptune.
The objects vary in name depending on where they are exhibited. Art museums call their objects "art" or "pieces," history museums call their objects "artifacts," science museums call their objects "specimens," but almost all museums as a whole call their objects as a unit their "collections."
The objects vary in name depending on where they are exhibited. Art museums call their objects "art" or "pieces," history museums call their objects "artifacts," science museums call their objects "specimens," but almost all museums as a whole call their objects as a unit their "collections."
Doing math is necessary for understanding the patterns that objects and events have in common, even when the patterns are not obvious. This is what mathematicians would call the "invariants" of what we observe.
You call them 'sequence of events'.
there are many people and facts that say yes
The people you battled before will call and tell
No, but many of the call of duty games made by treyarch are based on real events and real people.
Archaeologists are scientists who study objects to learn about past people and cultures. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand how people lived in the past.
because they don't know their facts!
Objects that exist, scientifically are substances.
You call them stones.
What do we call a chart that helps compare facts and numbers or quantities