I think you're looking for a geologist or a oceanographer or possibly a microbiologist.
Some are and some are not.
A myth is a traditional story concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events. Eg, the heroes of Greek myth.
The gods, in support or opposition of people. However more rational explanations began to appear, beginning with Hesiod in the late 8th Century BCE who gave a farmer's account of natural events and their effects in Works and Days. However intervention of the gods in human affairs continued on, with doubters given short shrift. Even today, billions still attribute events to divine intervention, and pray to them for relief and guidance.
Because of the same reasons other religons are created. To base economic growth, hope, comfort etc. It helped to explain natural events that local science at the time couldn't explain. At the time, it made sense
The Greeks used myths to explain events that they did not understand.
Chronological order is natural to people, so putting events into order helps you to understand and remember them better. Events that are out of order are more confusing, and so harder to understand.
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She would be called a psychic.
It is useful to know science to understand the world around us, and be able to predicate future events (weather, natural disasters, etc.), and to understand cause/effect of events.
The goal of science is to investigate and understand the natural world, to explain events in the natural world, and to use those explanations to make useful predictions
1. Investigate and understand the natural world. 2. Explain events in the natural world. 3. Use those explanations to make predictions.
why is it important to understand the order in which events ocurred
it is mainly trying to understand living and nonliving things around us. as all science is mainly going for.
93 are formally registered withe the IRB but most countries of the world have seen the game televised especially from the RWC events
Naturally!
What potential natural events could alter sedimentary rock formation?
yes