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Science & Mathematics - 24 June 2006

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A. Humans produce more offspring than our food supply can sustain.
B.Natural selection necessarily eliminates all animals that are not swift and aggressive
C. Living creatures possess a built-in drive to become increasingly complex
D. The accumulation of minr adaptive traits, over time, leads to new species.

2006-06-24 05:03:55 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

You see i have this large mirror from my great grandpa, its a 3X3ft. antique mirror carved out of old wood. One night as i was sitting in a chair and resting for a while, i looked myself in that mirror,to my horror, i saw 2 of myself, both of it are far apart and worstly staring at me and grinning. I tried to shake myself off, maybe im just hallucinating, but no, when i open my eyes and look at the mirror again, i saw 2 of myself in it grinning to me with eyes wide open...frightened, i ran accross the room called my uncle and told him about the mirror, when we take a look at the mirror.Its normal again. So i decided to hide the mirror on the basement and not look at it again..until now that mirror is still in our basement...do u wanna take a peek all by yourself? Come...

2006-06-24 05:02:41 · 12 answers · asked by Kheisofuzen 3 in Other - Science

I got bit by a spider that is shaped like a black widow, but it is kinda colored up like a rattlesnake. Can anyone help me? Do I need to be concerned and rush to the hospital or what?

2006-06-24 05:00:48 · 16 answers · asked by Mister E 1 in Biology

2006-06-24 04:52:43 · 9 answers · asked by tonyt1927 1 in Chemistry

I know that a single flip of a coin is 50/50 odds of either heads or tails. How do you figure the mathmatical odds for CONSECUTIVE flips of the SAME outcome, either all heads OR all tails? I know that every SINGLE flip = 50/50, but what are the odds on groupings of flips producing ALL the same result? What do the odds reduce to on every flip past one of predicting the same consecutive outcome?

2006-06-24 04:52:01 · 6 answers · asked by hughhowards 1 in Mathematics

2006-06-24 04:51:09 · 9 answers · asked by Retarded Dave 5 in Astronomy & Space

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this is just to test our memory/knowledge... can u name the nine plants in order from(but not including) the Sun? no cheating by looking at the other answers plzz...

2006-06-24 04:45:38 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

give reasons for support of your answer

2006-06-24 04:41:52 · 18 answers · asked by richa 1 in Other - Science

A. adrenal glands
B. thyroid glands
C. the hypothalamus
D. the pancreas

2006-06-24 04:28:10 · 8 answers · asked by babydoll339 1 in Biology

Nothing just what you read,..... Oh yeah I keep thinking about math on this one, and I get the feeling that they will cancel eachother out, you know dissapear,(god this sounds silly), I dont know I just have an imagination that constantly squeezes Logic and Nonsense into the samw void.

2006-06-24 04:27:44 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

I had mastectomies, and now, three years later, I still episodically develop stinging pain in one area or another. It lasts a few weeks, then fades. It's been explained as nerve regeneration. But I thought that nerves don't regenerate. I know spinal cord injuries, for example, don't heal themselves. So what DO damaged nerves do? Can they regrow, but in the wrong place? (I wonder this because I have areas of my axilla that, when touched, cause sensation in my back.) Can they ever repair themselves? I'm curious, not concerned.

2006-06-24 04:25:40 · 7 answers · asked by LazlaHollyfeld 6 in Medicine

I've been reading some stuff about Poisson spot , it's pretty interesting , but I don't understand what are the conditions for watching it, the arrange has to be long?, is spacial incoherence of light necessary?..pls help me,
no links pls, I would like to have an understandable explanation; thanks :)

2006-06-24 04:20:46 · 2 answers · asked by jueves 4 in Physics

2006-06-24 04:17:27 · 9 answers · asked by fsean11 1 in Physics

From a biological point of view

2006-06-24 04:16:14 · 1 answers · asked by ruth3mumo 1 in Biology

What kind of disruption would occur. What about Gravity? What about the EMF? Could it cause polar changes? could it cause a massive geologial disruption like world-wide volcanic and earthquake activities? Could it ostensibly change geographic features like land masses, ocean depth mountain ranges/

Could it be sufficiently catastrphic to cause an event as major as Noah's flood?

2006-06-24 04:14:40 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

What kind of disruption would occur. What about Gravity? What about the EMF? Could it cause polar changes? could it cause a massive geologial disruption like world-wide volcanic and earthquake activities? Could it ostensibly change geographic features like land masses, ocean depth mountain ranges/

Could it be sufficiently catastrphic to cause an event as major as Noah's flood?

2006-06-24 04:12:38 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-06-24 04:12:27 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

2006-06-24 04:02:46 · 6 answers · asked by eferemsinshaw 1 in Mathematics

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Could this be what Einstein really meant to postulate?

2006-06-24 03:56:25 · 5 answers · asked by PandaPaw 3 in Physics

'm from romania and i want to know how much and what did you here abaut my contry?

2006-06-24 03:50:50 · 17 answers · asked by rap2slim 1 in Geography

Just curious. My cats smell fishy sometimes, but I think it's because they burp...

2006-06-24 03:50:42 · 19 answers · asked by badgerbadger 3 in Zoology

2006-06-24 03:38:12 · 13 answers · asked by galib s 1 in Engineering

Angela Merkel the German chancellor (prime minister) has a BSc in Physics. What other famous people have degrees in Physics?

2006-06-24 03:34:13 · 4 answers · asked by K M 1 in Physics

1 = 3
2 = 3
3 = 5
4 = 4
5 = 4
6 = X


QUESTION: What number should replace the ‘X’ in this sequence of numbers?

2006-06-24 03:33:32 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2006-06-24 03:32:15 · 23 answers · asked by frogmaster12321 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-06-24 03:29:40 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

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