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I now that Long Valley and the region around Yellowstone are both ancient volcanic calderas and that there's supposed to be one more in the area but I can't find any info on it. The area around Kingman seems to fit the criteria, but again, no info.

2006-06-30 14:15:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

Is gold attracted to a magnet the same as other metals?

2006-06-30 14:13:42 · 11 answers · asked by Alan B 1 in Physics

How deep is the ocean? Is it possible that dinosaurs could still be alive just somewhere in the deep blue...And what is at the bottom???

2006-06-30 14:11:52 · 17 answers · asked by from your dreams 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

Off the top of your head what comes to mind? 43 is a prime number.... maybe history 1943, 1843 etc.

2006-06-30 14:07:25 · 17 answers · asked by Inquisitive1 2 in Mathematics

Do Do Pheromones Really Work to get women?

2006-06-30 14:06:41 · 8 answers · asked by BIG_STING_9 2 in Other - Science

First a repsonse to my question about light and redshifting.

As for galaxies moving away from each other without space expanding, you just can't do that. Remember that everything is embedded IN space. An object, like a galaxy, can't move independantly of the space that contains it.

next the question that made me think of....

Why cant something move “through” the universe (space/time)? I was told nothing can move Independently throughoutt space/time, therefore space/time iteselfe must be expanding. But If that was true. Then I couldn’t throw a baseball to my dad without space/time expanding that distance every time it was tossed back and forth right?

2006-06-30 14:03:55 · 2 answers · asked by StoneWallKid 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-06-30 14:01:54 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Botany

2006-06-30 14:00:57 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

2006-06-30 13:59:46 · 36 answers · asked by ♥ms.peREz?♥ 4 in Weather

2006-06-30 13:48:30 · 23 answers · asked by teresita 2 in Other - Science

Giggle.

2006-06-30 13:46:53 · 21 answers · asked by Giggly Giraffe 7 in Geography

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2006-06-30 13:42:11 · 9 answers · asked by vijith v 1 in Physics

Please be truthful not mean. I'd like dignified answers.

2006-06-30 13:41:15 · 11 answers · asked by Odd Thinking 1 in Other - Science

2006-06-30 13:39:19 · 7 answers · asked by David R 1 in Geography

would it be a plausable form of transportation to simple be lifted into mid-air, sit there and have the earth rotate below you, by the earth rotating, could you be 100 miles away in an hour or so? Why do we not do this?

2006-06-30 13:36:00 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

From most of the explenations I've found and recieved. Its like a balloon that retains the same mass but stretches thinner. Wouldnt it eventuallly be too thin? and "Bust"?

2006-06-30 13:35:59 · 14 answers · asked by StoneWallKid 2 in Astronomy & Space

I just wanna blow somthing up with my friend. Nothing big and dangorous at all. Like I do not want to use anything that would create a fire XD Were're 13 and 15..

2006-06-30 13:27:27 · 24 answers · asked by Mysterious 2 in Chemistry

Ok i just read this sentence. "As space expands, light waves get stretched. If the universe doubles in size during the waves' journey, their wavelengths double and their energy is halved" ok so it was two sentences. If space was not expanding and galaxys were in fact just moving away from each other would there still be a redshift? And If light travels at a constant speed. then why do the waves slow down, or get longer over a distance? Unless of course my first statement is correct... if i ahd a first statement

2006-06-30 13:25:55 · 12 answers · asked by StoneWallKid 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-06-30 13:21:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

OK, i understand the two particles orriginate outside or at the event horizon and the negative particle gets sucked in and Annhialates (sp?) another positive particle inside creating a loss of mass. So the theory goes. But Wouldnt that creat The same mass in energy? And even if that was radiation energy why wouldnt the black hole keep it within its grasps? And even if I'm wrong is it called radiation for siplistic reasons.... because nothing is actually being radiated?

2006-06-30 13:17:41 · 2 answers · asked by StoneWallKid 2 in Astronomy & Space

I am a soon to be HS Senior who is sifting through different colleges and career options. I am unsure of what profession I would like to work in in the future. I love working in the lab, and am a 4.0/4.0 GPA student with a 28 composite ACT(I will be retaking as I couldn't finish due to an emergency). I have recently taken an interest in Biotechnology, and will be taking a class in it this coming year. The ASVAB test suggested that I work in a medical, scientific engineering, or other related fields. I agree, but I am still so confused! I am looking for a career where I cannot get bored.
Do have any suggestions of colleges, possible professions, or places I could take a career placement exam? Any help is greatly appreciated!

2006-06-30 13:12:25 · 10 answers · asked by toothpickgurl 3 in Biology

If there was and edge/ending and there was light outside it. AND it was expanding at the speed of lite. (by the way im drunk and cant remember is it light or lite? i think its light) And by that i mean if it was a Balloon type structure the surface of the balloon was expanding at the speed of light. BUT you were right on the inside of the balloon would you EVER be able to see any outside light reaching in?..... I'm almost positive that makes no sense.

2006-06-30 13:10:04 · 6 answers · asked by StoneWallKid 2 in Astronomy & Space

Butterflies can migrate back to the very same bush, animals can navigate 1000s of miles, birds know how to make nests. Is it physically implanted in the brains? Seems like angels may just be putting inspiration and direction into the minds all the time. If I had a chance to ask a knowing being.

2006-06-30 13:08:07 · 9 answers · asked by ? 2 in Other - Science

2006-06-30 13:06:14 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Medicine

I have been to Japan and at certain times of the year it seems that typhoons are constantly being reported. There is of course tornado alley in the US but Japan seems even more severe. What are the factors involved.

2006-06-30 13:01:04 · 7 answers · asked by Robert A 5 in Weather

You can eat this plant.

2006-06-30 12:58:04 · 11 answers · asked by Zoran C 1 in Botany

2006-06-30 12:57:21 · 22 answers · asked by Samantha L 2 in Mathematics

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