The answer would defiantly be option D "Nicolaus Copernicus." Copernicus was first to purpose the model of the universe, back in 1543 he presented a heliocentric model of the universe, he also made a geocentric model.
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Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
Heliocentric model was discovered by the great scientist Nicolaus Copernicus.
According to the Heliocentrism theory, the sun is believed to be located at the center of our solar system and earth along with other planets revolves around it in a circular path.
There were certain limitation of this theory. This theory was unable to describe why the stars most of the time exist to be at the same place, inspite of the frequently changing positions of earth as it revolves around the sun.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
Answer:
Cumulative effect of two or more force can be found using Vector sum of all forces
Explanation:
Force is a vector quantity and in order to find the resultant of two or more forces we have to use the concept of vector addition
here we know that vector addition rule is given as
here we know that
= angle between two forces
so using this equation we can find the cumulative effect of two forces which are inclined at an angle with respect to each other
B. Convection
C. Precipitation
D. Wind storms
I believe it’s C but I’m not sure .
Answer:
B. Precipitation.
Explanation:
Precipitation is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth. It comes in many forms, like rain, sleet, and snow.
Answer:
Precipitation
Explanation:
Precipitation occurs when water vapour in the atmosphere condenses and falls back to the earth as rainfall or precipitation. Water vapour is gaseous, when it is cooled, it condenses to the liquid state. Hence precipitation has to do with cooling of water vapour that escapes from the earth surface. This cooling occurs in the cloud and then precipitation follows. See image attached for more details.
Whenever the motion (speed or direction) of an object changes, we say that acceleration has occurred. From Newton's First Law of Motion, we know that force has been applied to the object.