Telescopes, spectroscopes, space probes.
It is the closest object in space to us and is fascinating to observe with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. As long as humans can remember they have been watching it.
You can observe an object's color, shape, texture, size, weight, smell, taste, and temperature using your senses.
Object that only shine with radio waves and not in the visible spectrum an object hidden by dust that block visible light.
Yes. A comet is a real object that you can observe.
None. There are not even any plans in development to visit Eris. Humans have never gone farther than the moon. Pluto is the most distant object visited by a man-made object.
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An example of an object made or altered by humans is a smartphone. It is designed, assembled, and refined through human engineering and technology to serve various purposes such as communication, entertainment, and productivity.
A flower is an object that you can observe using your nose, as it emits fragrances that can be smelled.
You can observe the color, texture, shape, and temperature of an object using your senses.
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The wavelength of light used to observe an object must be shorter than the size of the object itself.
You can observe an object's size, shape, color, texture, weight, and any other physical characteristics it may have.
It is the closest object in space to us and is fascinating to observe with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. As long as humans can remember they have been watching it.
You can observe an object's color, shape, texture, size, weight, smell, taste, and temperature using your senses.
No, "observe" is not a linking verb. It is a transitive verb that requires an object to complete its meaning.
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When a force acts on an object, you will observe the object either speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction depending on the direction and magnitude of the force. This change in motion is a result of the acceleration caused by the force applied to the object.