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Can you tell what the climate of a distance of a distant city is just by looking at one day's weather?

No. Basing it on a day's weather report doesn't mean anything. You wouldn't know if it was record temperatures or extremely rare weather for that area without looking at its past weather and average climate.


What is The Distant Past setting?

The Distant Past setting refers to a historical period in the far past, often thousands or millions of years ago, characterized by primitive human societies, early civilizations, or even prehistoric eras. This setting is popular in fiction and storytelling to explore themes of ancient cultures, lost civilizations, and the evolution of human society.


What are the observations that tell us that the universe is changing?

Mainly that galaxies that are very far away (i.e., from the distant past) look different to galaxies that are near-by (from the more recent past).


How can you see the past looking through a telescope at a distant object?

Scientist investigate the early universe by observing objects that are extremely far away in space.Beause it takes time for light to travel through space,looking through a telescope is like looking back in time one travels. Looking at distant galaxies evolve through time and perhaps what caused them to form in the first place.Scientiiist have already found some very strange looking objects in the Early universe.


Did earthquake activity affect earth in the distant past?

Yes, earthquake activity has affected Earth in the distant past. Over millions of years, earthquakes have shaped the Earth's surface by creating mountains, shifting continents, and causing tsunamis. Studying the geological record helps us understand how earthquakes have influenced the planet's history.