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Science & Mathematics - 14 June 2006

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2006-06-14 08:41:36 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

2006-06-14 08:40:03 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

I heard that there is going to be a major earthquake in S.C. sometime this year, that is going to be devastating to whoever is on the faultline.

2006-06-14 08:39:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

then might this system be very much like dutch dolls or an onion. All of each matrix making up the one level. In other words a system of Universes, in which the building blocks are infinitly angular i.e smaller universes. Our level is but one in an infinity of levels. so that the 20billion light years is but a mere nothing to the next level?

2006-06-14 08:36:19 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

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2006-06-14 08:35:46 · 13 answers · asked by reesespieces60202 2 in Mathematics

2006-06-14 08:27:42 · 8 answers · asked by whatplayground? 1 in Geography

2006-06-14 08:27:36 · 16 answers · asked by mikeg86401 1 in Physics

2006-06-14 08:27:32 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

I will be off two college in to years can you tell me some towns that you would recommend. I was most interested in Tallahassee, Gainsville, Tampa and Jacksonville, although I have heard that Jacksonville and Tallahassee are rundown and there a lot of crime. Miami is a definite no for me.

2006-06-14 08:26:43 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

2006-06-14 08:26:42 · 13 answers · asked by LeosGrace 1 in Weather

2006-06-14 08:24:40 · 6 answers · asked by Rahul Agarwal 2 in Mathematics

Could it be bad for your health to live near high voltage power lines? I've heard they can cause cancer and other problems. Is that true?

2006-06-14 08:22:51 · 10 answers · asked by Belindita 5 in Physics

Meaning, what if the sky, to me, looks blue but if I could see through your eyes, what is "blue" to me is "orange" to you and you just grew up calling it blue?

2006-06-14 08:22:46 · 9 answers · asked by rjinsanjo 2 in Biology

2006-06-14 08:22:43 · 21 answers · asked by a_poor_misguided_soul 5 in Physics

2006-06-14 08:21:31 · 9 answers · asked by Revolver 1 in Biology

2006-06-14 08:10:37 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

19.08 g stored in a 3.82 L container at 3632 mm Hg and 100degrees C?
1. H2
2. Br2
3. F2
4. O2
5. not enough info.
If you know the answer, can you plz explain the formula ?? thanks

2006-06-14 08:10:21 · 4 answers · asked by who? 1 in Chemistry

John said to Bob, “You are such an exaggerator. Every time you say a number it’s 2 times the real value.” Bob replied, “You’re a worse underestimater. Every time you say a number we need to multiply it by 50.” If John says that a mattress costs 40 dollars, how much would Bob say it costs, and how much does it really cost?
(With regards to Monty Python's Flying Circus episode 8)

2006-06-14 08:09:40 · 15 answers · asked by Scott R 6 in Mathematics

I'm great at computational math (Calculus sequence, Algebra, etc) but now I'm making the transition to advanced mathematics.

I'm learning it myself over the summer so I can be more at ease come the real thing.

Have any good tips on studying mathematical proofs? Please post them. I find the whole process of making an hypothesis, justifying it and then forming the conclusion strange.

2006-06-14 08:07:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

A. V1/V2 = T2/T1
B. V1/T1= V2/T2
C. V2= (T2/T1) V1
D. V1 T1= V2 T2
E. none of the above

Thanks in advance, I just don't get it.

2006-06-14 08:05:09 · 7 answers · asked by izzynindie 2 in Chemistry

PLEASE HELP!!! MY HEAD IS GONNA BLOW ALREADY!!!

2006-06-14 08:00:04 · 3 answers · asked by curious/me 2 in Biology

I grew up in Jacksonville, FL at my grandmother's house. She had a beautiful shade tree in her front yard that had fruit (not edible) which resembled big, green balls white a milky, white sap in them. She always called it a Sage Orange tree but I haven't been able to find anything online about them... My husband said it sounds like a tree that's pretty common up north where he's from... any ideas what it is? THANKS!

2006-06-14 07:59:11 · 6 answers · asked by coconut_parrothead 2 in Botany

2006-06-14 07:59:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

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