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The number P is unique for each person and is defined as the amount of time you have thought about the number P. If you never heard of this before, until now your number P was 0. But because you read this, your number P is now positive and of course will never get smaller. Now you have another thing to complicate your life.

2006-10-01 03:21:12 · 12 answers · asked by Scott R 6 in Mathematics

If so, how does it get there?
If not, what stops the lungs from collapsing?
Is a baby's first breath an exhalation (waaaah) followed by an inhalation or is it an inhalation followed by an exhalation?
If it is an inhalation, what causes the baby to only inhale when it is out of an aqueous environment?
Have any babies ever drowned in the womb?
Is it the same for all mammals?
Any links to learn more would be appreciated.

2006-10-01 03:20:54 · 11 answers · asked by Sincere Questioner 4 in Biology

At what temperature does it qualify as being hot?

2006-10-01 03:20:28 · 10 answers · asked by Chippie 2 in Weather

the unit is kg s^ -2

2006-10-01 03:15:51 · 7 answers · asked by tranceaddict 1 in Mathematics

My Aunt told me there was a theory that the smallest things that make up something are called 'strings'.What does this mean?

2006-10-01 03:10:39 · 3 answers · asked by Zori 3 in Other - Science

Is it possible that melting ice causes the balance bewteen tectonic plates to readjust?
Ice sheets that have exerted billions of tonnes of pressure from weight on to the earth for tens of thousands or even millions of years. When this ice melts, or breaks off and goes into the sea, the pressure is released on the ground.
Is there any evidence that this might be happening? Could there be a casual relationship between global warming and the reduction of the ice sheet in Antarctica and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean?
I would be interested in links for further investigation.

2006-10-01 03:10:17 · 12 answers · asked by Sincere Questioner 4 in Earth Sciences & Geology

how can something be profoundly smaller than the nucleus of the atom, this is what string thoery says? ..Hey listen; I get Einsteins fabric concept of space, but string theory,just spaces me. How small can you go?

2006-10-01 03:07:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

with a slope of 3 ??

thnx for your help

2006-10-01 03:01:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Name starts from 1st English alphabet.

2006-10-01 02:59:18 · 21 answers · asked by jayanta s 1 in Mathematics

Could life have started without the presence of carbon on our planet? They say there are often many paths to the same destination - maybe this is true with life as well.

P.S. For those who aren't computer literate, AI stands for Artificial Intelligence.

2006-10-01 02:58:19 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

2006-10-01 02:57:43 · 18 answers · asked by paul s 1 in Astronomy & Space

the physical actions associated with certain symbolic equations known in the universe

2006-10-01 02:55:12 · 1 answers · asked by always_coca_cola_uk 1 in Physics

It's a typically brisk autumn morning and the sun is shining and it is perfect for a Sunday morning. I'm reading the paper, drinking coffee and then I'm gonna take a shower and walk my dogs. Anyone out there that is enjoying their Sunday morning?

2006-10-01 02:55:03 · 21 answers · asked by Bogie Boy 3 in Weather

2006-10-01 02:53:19 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

If humans evolved from monkeys what did monkeys evolve from can anyone show me a diagram that shows the humans evolution right back to a singled cell organism?

2006-10-01 02:48:31 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

2006-10-01 02:47:33 · 3 answers · asked by aBranch@60-WA ,<>< 4 in Biology

2006-10-01 02:47:27 · 10 answers · asked by Lutfor 3 in Astronomy & Space

2006-10-01 02:44:15 · 2 answers · asked by gargi 1 in Mathematics

is pluto still a planet because some people tell me it is and some tell me its not a planet?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

2006-10-01 02:42:38 · 12 answers · asked by RyRy100 w 1 in Astronomy & Space

I know the moon is moving away from the Earth, but how fast. The "Best Answer" will include a reliable source.

2006-10-01 02:36:14 · 10 answers · asked by Lionroot 3 in Astronomy & Space

i've looked at this question for half an hour, and still have no idea how to answer it. just a clue on what to do would be appreciated.
thanks

2006-10-01 02:34:33 · 8 answers · asked by brucay 1 in Mathematics

I asked this question before but I was not clear enough in my question (and i cant answer my own question to provide clarification on the old thread). I read elswhere that the poles, in their respective summer soltices, get more radiation than the equator. Which begs the question, where gets the least? Mid lattitudes? The equator? Obviously when the south is in summer the north is in winter and vice versa and the winter side pole will get least sun. That isnt what i am asking. On the summer side of the earth (either north or south), on its longest day, which lattitude gets the most solar energy, bearing in mind that the summer pole will get 24 hours of low sun while the equator will get 12 hours of mostly high sun.

2006-10-01 02:24:38 · 5 answers · asked by brendan 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

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