because if it were direct the world would implode
To study earth's interior, geologist often rely on indirect methods such as evidence from seismic waves, not fossils.
They use direct evidence from rock samples and indirect evidence from seismic waves.
Scientists use models to study atoms because atoms are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Models provide a visual representation of atoms that helps scientists understand their structure and behavior. By using models, scientists can make predictions and test hypotheses about atomic interactions.
The term is "vestigial structure." These structures are remnants from an organism's evolutionary history and no longer serve a function in the current organism. Examples include the human appendix or tailbone.
Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
They have to rely on indirect substances because of Ernust Rutherford's experiment. He was a british when he was about 28 years old. He almost died in world war 2. His really name was Sgt. Ernust Jefferey. But when he became old, he changed his name and became a scientsist.
they use stuff like earthquakes and volcanoes to study it.
How do temp auteur and pressure change as you go deeper into earth
Geologists use seismic waves, rock samples, and magnetic and gravity data to study the structure of the Earth. By analyzing these pieces of evidence, geologists can gain insights into the composition and layers of the Earth's interior.
To study earth's interior, geologist often rely on indirect methods such as evidence from seismic waves, not fossils.
maybe a Sonar
They use direct evidence from rock samples and indirect evidence from seismic waves.
The atom is far too small to ever be examined directly. The diameter of a typical nucleus is only about 1/100,000 of the diameter of the entire atom and if an atom were magnified until it was as large as a football stadium, the nucleus would be about the size of a grape. Nearly all evidence of an atom's structure has been theorized.
The structure of helps us to know the sub-atomic particle an atom is made with.
Meteorites which are sometimes remnants of exploded planets reveal what the inner layers may consist of. Also of use in inferring the structure of Earth are the responses of seismic waves as they travel through the Earth and are recorded by scientific instruments. Mathematical calculations of Earth's density and its relation to our gravitational effects on the surrounding celestial bodies also plays a part in determing composition. And finally, the study of the magnetosphere, the magnetic field around the Earth which blocks harmful solar radiation, reveals the structure and interplay of the inner and outer core.
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.
False. Geologists do not rely on evidence from fossils to study Earth's interior. Instead, they use seismic waves, drilling samples, and other direct methods to gather information about the Earth's interior, such as its composition and structure. Fossils are used by paleontologists to study ancient life forms and environments, not the Earth's interior.