its a normal fault
You could go to a rainforest to observe butterflies, birds, and flowers.
An under-the-surface question starts with should,would, or could.
Scientists create models to observe things they could no directly observed. A model can be used to represent things that happen at a very slow rate, a very high rate, or at a scale too small or too large to observe directly.
we could not survive on earth's surface
Prospector or Panner
Because it is a gas giant and doesn't have a surface that you could land on, you could just orbit it and observe it from space, which would be a fascinating thing to do. You could land on some of its moons and explore them and observe Jupiter from them.
Did you observe could be anyone. Please be specific.
Did you observe could be anyone. Please be specific.
Venus and mars can get very bright in the sky, brighter than the brightest star. They were not using telescopes to look at surface detail, but they could observe their movements in the sky with time. They can be seen to move in relation to fixed stars over several nights due to their relative closeness and their orbits around our sun.
You could put your hand over the sun and look around it.
If you could somehow stand on Jupiter's surface and observe Ganymede (and any of the other moons,) then yes, they would exhibit the same phases as earth's moon.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.
Glacier National park.
The nosy neighbor could be considered a snoop because she liked to observe the couple next door.
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honestly, i have no idea. Im a girll and i wonder that all the time. If its true, it could be goood or bad depending on how you act around him and his friends.
This isnt factual but I think its a clever way to think of this. positive surface areas cause something to go around the object, no surface area (empty space) you could go right through, so by thinking along those lines you could go through space faster than your actual velocity by passing through a negative surface area.