Yes.
time,action,space,matter,life
One thing that area and perimeter have in common are that they both are measurements of a shape while perimeter is the distance around and area is the measurement of space within the object or space.
A set of measurements is taken of a physical object or space, and the measurements uniformly reduced by a large factor, to create a model or chart in a smaller, more usable form. e.g. Scale models of buildings, terrain maps.
It does not. A millimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space whereas a litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The very basic rule of dimensional analysis states that there is no valid conversion between two measurements with different dimensions.
From space and ocean Like measurements
She was a space scientist because she discovered a comet from space.
i think that i can be a space scientist of nasa by giving some answers of space.
Albert Einstein. He argued that what we think of as "gravity" could be the influence of mass moving through some as-yet-undetected 4th-dimensional curving of space.
No; the Special Theory of Relativity shows that measurements of space and time can vary, depending on the observer (if two observers move at different velocities). The General Theory of Relativity introduces additional differences that may depend on the observer.
A space scientist
Scientist Meets the Space Invaders was created in 1981.
THEORETICALLY: An absolute vacuum has no mass contained. In empty space there is no mass, so an absolute vacuum is empty space and empty space is an absolute vacuum. There is no difference. Although, there may be energy passing through the empty space or vacuum in the form of electromagnetic waves, or gravitational or magnetic fields.
it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist
Aristotle had a hard time with space.
They challenged the idea that time and space were absolute.
they send people to space or by the space station