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Science & Mathematics - 6 June 2006

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2006-06-06 04:21:12 · 5 answers · asked by sondhiaditi 1 in Biology

2006-06-06 04:17:06 · 15 answers · asked by bertleeboy 2 in Geography

Theory of evolution claims the existence of this marvelous world is result of accidents, all species of living forms the results of genetic mistakes. Is that not ridiculous? Is that not blind faith? Can a watch, which is much simpler than the world, exist by accidents? Why don't people use common sense, by locking themselves in materialistic presupposition?

2006-06-06 04:15:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-06-06 04:09:08 · 3 answers · asked by alaprincess21 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

What are the 3 main differences amongst galaxies?
The universe is contrating/expanding, according to the red shift galaxies?
Waht 2 things does the HR-Diagram compare?
What kind of star has an absolute magnitude of -5 and a temperature of 22,000k?
The sun has an absolute magnitude of (blank) and a temperature of (blank)K?
The source of energy for the Sun and the other stars is from the fusion of what type of atom?
What types of starts have low (dim) absolute magnitudes and medium temperatues?
The type of death that a star may have depends on the stars (temperatue/mass)?
Stars begin there life in a : A.Black hole, B.Nova, C.Nebula, or D.Supernova
What types of stars become white dwarfs?
Massive stars end their lives as either a (blank) or (blank)?
What kind of star is our sun?
What is a supernova and what kind of star can become a super nova?
Name the four terrestrial planets?
(blank) is the smallest inner planet.
There's more look at added details ty so much for helping

2006-06-06 04:03:36 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-06-06 04:02:46 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-06-06 03:57:34 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

2006-06-06 03:57:31 · 14 answers · asked by metcalve79 2 in Mathematics

A cube is made of chocolate, but the outside is covered with red
icing.
If the cube is cut into 125 smaller cubes of exactly the
same size, how many of the cubes will have at least 2 of their
sides with icing?

2006-06-06 03:53:44 · 17 answers · asked by creskin 4 in Mathematics

2006-06-06 03:50:28 · 5 answers · asked by idrees h 1 in Medicine

hail is denser than ordinary rain drops, but something holds it up there firmly and when released, it falls with such great force that can even break the windscreen of a vehicle which is not moving.Can somebody out there say something?

2006-06-06 03:47:46 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

2006-06-06 03:39:29 · 9 answers · asked by MITRA 1 in Physics

If this could be done could it be used as a fuel for automobiles today?
Would cost to do this be to much to make it worth while?

2006-06-06 03:27:47 · 19 answers · asked by jjnsao 5 in Physics

2006-06-06 03:19:54 · 2 answers · asked by punkit k 1 in Engineering

2006-06-06 03:18:11 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-06-06 03:16:54 · 24 answers · asked by sweet_cub 2 in Biology

Some people say that the Gulf of Mexico isn't really the ocean. What do you think?

2006-06-06 03:15:57 · 20 answers · asked by GottaGoToGalveston 2 in Geography

There is a club. There are many people who are members of that club. On the entrance of the club there is a guard. He gives club members a number when they want to enter. The club member gives him another number back, related to the first. If the guard thinks that the answer is correct then he allows them to enter into the club, otherwise does not.

First, a man A comes to the guard. The guard gives him the number 12. The man A responds with 6. The guard allows him to enter.

Second, a man B comes to the guard. The guard gives him the number 6. The man B responds with 3. The guard allows him to enter.

Third, a man C comes to the guard. The guard gives him the number 8. The man C responds with 4. The guard does not allow him to enter.

Can you tell, what would've been the correct response?

2006-06-06 03:14:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2006-06-06 03:09:31 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

According to an encyclopedia,it says that a vacuum flask does not allow heat transfer by any of the three ways that heat could travel,while another one says that the Sun's heat reaches the Earth's surface through a space vacuum.

2006-06-06 03:08:02 · 10 answers · asked by boonkwantung 2 in Physics

2006-06-06 03:04:19 · 8 answers · asked by ahmad m 1 in Physics

For example if 2 space crafts meet in space why would they be the same way up?

2006-06-06 02:59:14 · 11 answers · asked by TAFF 6 in Astronomy & Space

A Philippine Airline flight to Melbourne, Australia (150 degrees East) leaves Manila International Airport (120 degrees east) at 2:00 P.M. Friday. If the total of flying time and stop-over time is 15 hours, what is the date and time when PAL arrives in Melbourne, Australia? Providing solutions would be great.

2006-06-06 02:54:51 · 2 answers · asked by The Second Hand of Time 1 in Geography

An airplane leaves New York City (75 degrees west) for San Francisco, California (120 degrees west) at 11:00 P.M. on April 29. If the flying time is 8 hours, what is the date and time of arrival in San Francisco? Providing solutions would be great.

2006-06-06 02:51:55 · 14 answers · asked by The Second Hand of Time 1 in Geography

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