Because the Earth's atmosphere absorbs most of the X-ray energy, and there's
not much left observe or measure once the rest reach the ground.
That's actually lucky for us. If X-rays from, say, the Sun all reached the ground,
then every cell inside our bodies would be getting a deep tan, and we would not
last long.
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
astronomy, astrophysics
Xray
Astronomy
Astronomy, yes; mediciline, no.
you cant know. unless your like a xray superman hero. xD
you idiot you cant swim in the ground.
Astronomy. Until it hits the ground and thereafter belongs to the geologists.
Any kind except X-ray observations.
Your "which" question isn't really answerable, because you offered no options. However, much of the infrared spectrum of light is strongly absorbed by the atmosphere, and therefore unsuitable for ground-based astronomy.
you cant count the snow flakes on the ground
when taking a dental xray how do u make it appear on the xray more darker in color?
srry no you cant.... there is an app that'll do it but its fake you'll just have to wait until christmas day sorry buddy
only a doctor can diagnose a disease of that magnitude. you cant even xray your prostate without seeing a doctor so, let a doctor diagnose you
had a chest xray, there was a shadow over my heart what is it
You should check out RC XRAY. They are an online dealer who only sells XRAY RC cars and parts through their store. This includes the XRAY M18T PRO.
We are not that sure of this answer because it is a tricky kind of question that even alot of people cant answer...