Indirect evidence from Seismic Waves, and direct evidence from rock samples.
Direct evidence are visible noticable changes. Indirect evidence is when you might not see the action happen but you do notice the results
Direct cost. Indirect cost. Fixed cost. Variable cost.
The two types are Dna, and fossils
Indirect means not direct. We got there by indirect means. The author used indirect characterization.
Indirect evidence from Seismic Waves, and direct evidence from rock samples.
Rock samples and Indirect evidence from seismic waves Direct evidence from rocks samples and indirect samples from seismic waves my science teacher told me
Indirect evidence from Seismic Waves, and direct evidence from rock samples.
STEALSpeechThoughtsEffect on others (toward the character)ActionsLooks
Rock samples and Indirect evidence from seismic waves Direct evidence from rocks samples and indirect samples from seismic waves my science teacher told me
Geologists learn about Earth's interior using indirect evidence from seismic waves, magnetic field data, and rock samples from volcanoes and deep drilling. These methods help provide insights into the composition, structure, and properties of Earth's interior layers.
Direct evidence directly proves a fact without the need for inference (e.g., eyewitness testimony). Indirect evidence, on the other hand, requires drawing an inference to reach a conclusion (e.g., circumstantial evidence).
An example of indirect evidence is finding tracks in the snow that suggest an animal was present in the area, even though the animal itself is not visible.
Indirect Labour and Indirect Material
fossilized tracks of its movement
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Indirect evidence refers to information that requires some form of inference or interpretation to establish a connection to a particular fact or conclusion. It does not directly prove a point but rather provides clues or support for a theory or argument. Examples include circumstantial evidence or expert opinions.