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2006-12-01 03:15:07 · 5 answers · asked by britbulldog2 1 in Mathematics

Somebody told me that this was the case which is why they all died. Personally I don't believe it. Does anyone know the truth?

2006-12-01 03:11:24 · 11 answers · asked by Anii 1 in Botany

2006-12-01 03:08:28 · 3 answers · asked by neesieakascooby 1 in Engineering

Despite the fact that the question was answered many times earlier

2006-12-01 03:08:26 · 8 answers · asked by rahul 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-12-01 03:08:21 · 35 answers · asked by scott e 1 in Astronomy & Space

Or only in a local area?

2006-12-01 03:07:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

I could really use some help with the following word problem:

To enclose a garden, 60 feet of fencing is needed. If the length of the garden is 4 times the width, what are the dimensions of the garden?

Thanks!

2006-12-01 03:06:36 · 10 answers · asked by Chris R 1 in Mathematics

2006-12-01 03:05:33 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

Please reply with country and section i.e. province, state, township, county, city etc.

2006-12-01 03:05:01 · 8 answers · asked by Nicole 4 in Geography

- In a street there are five houses, painted five different colors.
- In each house lives a person of different nationality
- These five homeowners each drink a different kind of beverage, smoke different brand of cigar and keep a different pet.

Who owns the fish?

Necessary clues:
1. The British man lives in a red house.
2. The Swedish man keeps dogs as pets.
3. The Danish man drinks tea.
4. The Green house is next to, and on the left of the White house.
5. The owner of the Green house drinks coffee.
6. The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
7. The owner of the Yellow house smokes Dunhill.
8. The man living in the center house drinks milk.
9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
10. The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
11. The man who keeps horses lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
12. The man who smokes Blue Master drinks beer.
13. The German smokes Prince.

2006-12-01 03:03:57 · 10 answers · asked by KITTY CAT 1 in Zoology

2006-12-01 03:03:56 · 13 answers · asked by Greatchef143 2 in Geography

We have a reverse osmosis water purification system that seems to lower the pH, even with correction cartidges. This apparently leeches copper from the hosehold pipes. Copper has been measured up to 1.6ppm. Does this mean the copper pipes will corrode right through some day? How long?

2006-12-01 03:03:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

i just need to know what the other side is going to debate about.

2006-12-01 03:02:54 · 6 answers · asked by yoshi10292002 1 in Weather

Were they constructed with WPA projects or result of an old mine?

2006-12-01 03:01:32 · 1 answers · asked by ratman_90 2 in Geography

2006-12-01 02:58:36 · 11 answers · asked by bellefire016 4 in Astronomy & Space

2006-12-01 02:57:05 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

A planet with radius of 6.25 * 10^6 m has a mass of 5.95 * 10^24 kg, its moon has a mass of 7.43 * 10^22 kg, and their center-to-center distance is 3.75 * 108 m. (As the planet and moon orbit one another, their centers orbit about their common center of mass.)
How far from the center of the planet is the planet-moon center of mass?
Is the planet-moon center of mass above or below the surface of the planet?
By what distance?

Alright, my professor hasnt really gone over anything in class that has to do with any of this. Just thinking about it, it would seem that the center of the planet would be the center of mass, so the distance for the first question would be 0. For the second question, i know that it would be below the surface of the planet. Finally, for the 3rd question, if the center of mass was the center of the planet, wouldnt the distance just be the radius? I dont believe this is right though, seems too easy

2006-12-01 02:56:13 · 1 answers · asked by matt b 1 in Physics

2006-12-01 02:56:02 · 17 answers · asked by steve h 2 in Weather

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A satellite, S, in circular orbit around the Earth is sighted by a tracking station T. The distance TS is determined by radar to be 1,034 miles, and the angle of elevation above the horizon is 32.4 degrees. how high is the satellite above the earth at the time of the sighting. radius of earth= 3.914.189 miles.

2006-12-01 02:53:06 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

Seriously, if the temperature is really low in a room will it affect my computer?

2006-12-01 02:52:09 · 20 answers · asked by BookLady 3 in Weather

2006-12-01 02:50:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

Aren't there more pressing issues we should be concerned with here on Earth like the quality of our air, drinking water, Global warming or developing alternative sources of energy? Wouldn't it make more more sense to fix the problems we have on Earth so that mankind could go on surviving as opposed to wasting untold billions on a dream?...or is there something someone's not telling us about a catastrophic episode that some scientist or astronomer has predicted?

2006-12-01 02:49:56 · 10 answers · asked by CaptCanuck23 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-12-01 02:49:13 · 3 answers · asked by av_5us 1 in Astronomy & Space

2006-12-01 02:48:36 · 20 answers · asked by sennedjem 1 in Astronomy & Space

2006-12-01 02:46:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

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