only one I can think of is a comet that's been hurdled away from the sun and keeps going
There are none. By definition, a supersition does not have a scientific basis.
The scientific is used in real life by everyone on a daily basis. Some real life examples would be cooking, growing plants, or even diagnosing a medical problem.
This is called a hallucination, of which there may be multiple types. Some examples of what they could be include visual, olfactory, auditory, command, and tactile hallucinations.
it is not a shooting star nor is it the ISS
I assume that by autrotroph, you mean autotroph. Autotrophs, also known as producers, are organisms that are self-sustaining as they can undergo photosynthesis. Examples of autotrophs are plants and phytoplankton. They provide the basis of all food webs.
Newton contributed a Theoretical rational basis for Astronomical Motions. Prior basis for motion was religious or The Law of "Nature". Newton's Law of Gravity, revolutionized not only Astronomy, but Science.
An object's tendency to resist a change in its state of motion is called inertia. This is the basis of Newton's Laws of Motion; "An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.". The state of motion refers to the object's velocity, which is the the speed and direction. One quantifies inertia as the quantity of mass of an object. On can say that the mass of an object is a measure of how much an object resists change in its motion. The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. That's why it is harder to push a 3 ton box as opposed to a soccer ball, or something lighter.
if im not mistaken, i believe it's your mom.
Astronomy is based on observation and the Scientific Method, and has a sound basis for what it's talking about. Astrology isn't and hasn't. The gap is getting wider as time goes on.
it is classified on the basis of seasonal temperatures and precipitation.
· Examples of metal carbonates
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
There are none. By definition, a supersition does not have a scientific basis.
examples of basis and acids in our daily life
what are supertitious belief?
Lunar astronomy ( focused on the Moon) Planetary astronomy, the planets, Galactic- and so on on the basis of Celestial bodies under study and observation. There is also Radio Astronomy, a stepchild of Radar in a sense.
Guide farmers when to plant,Help tell direction when lost