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is it alive? is it a solid or gas? just wtf is fire ..and dont say one of the elements cuz i already know that..just look at it..it dances...i got to much free time to think about this but still! what exactly is it made out of its see through VERY hot, bright! it makes its own light....and has its own colors....wierd!

2006-07-04 23:12:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

List all the properties you can think of, for:
a) Salt
b) Sand
c) Water

2006-07-04 22:46:01 · 6 answers · asked by coconutsmizz 2

2006-07-04 22:40:59 · 16 answers · asked by VIMAL R 1

(other than to protect your clothes from stain)

2006-07-04 22:25:04 · 13 answers · asked by ct2 1

2006-07-04 22:09:58 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-04 21:34:27 · 5 answers · asked by yuning 1

2006-07-04 21:31:48 · 36 answers · asked by Pineapple Chunks 1

If it does work how much can you learn/remember (a sentence, paragraph, pages, and etc..?)

2006-07-04 20:28:32 · 4 answers · asked by bluevoltagex@sbcglobal.net 1

What are the best arguments/evidence for both sides? Are they compatible?

2006-07-04 19:54:55 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

and answer this?

in a Popular Science magazine he stated:
"The universe is far too chaotic to have been assembled by a higher being"

four years later he stated in the same title magazine:
"The universe is far too chaotic to even succeed without a higher being"

is this absurdity deliberate, and why?

2006-07-04 19:46:31 · 8 answers · asked by seth Nimbosa 2

Which is more dense, water or vegetable oil? Explain your answer please.

2006-07-04 19:30:38 · 8 answers · asked by shungukusatsu 2

I love lighting bugs!

2006-07-04 18:29:00 · 9 answers · asked by pumpkin 4

I do. Brains are a turn on.

2006-07-04 17:25:40 · 10 answers · asked by Trina 1

its for my skool project

2006-07-04 17:20:50 · 18 answers · asked by kelsey_walsh14 1

Not sure how to categorize this question.

2006-07-04 15:44:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

every time i touch a plastic film roll or touch a bottle or metal i get this nerve shattering shocks which makes me go numb for a few seconds and the stress level in me rises i need help?

2006-07-04 15:37:44 · 8 answers · asked by shining star 1

2006-07-04 15:32:53 · 27 answers · asked by Chuchie 1

Is it possible to build a solar panel from things that are laying around the yard, or at least near by? A lay person could make one couldn't they?

2006-07-04 15:28:03 · 5 answers · asked by lisa l 3

2006-07-04 15:22:13 · 15 answers · asked by Charles S 1

I have always wondered, if you watch T.V. or use the computer while there is lightning outside do you have a chance of being electricuted. Doesn't it already have power hooked up to it to start with? And if so, why isn't everything shorting out before you turn it on. If I turn it on will it blow up or electricute me? Does anyone really know?

2006-07-04 15:03:50 · 13 answers · asked by noseygirl 5

2006-07-04 14:51:06 · 6 answers · asked by t. j 1

like virgo(mine),aries....

2006-07-04 14:05:58 · 20 answers · asked by greendayroxmysox21772 2

it should be short beacuse your scared of it so i guess they want to be mean to people who are afraid of long words
whos afraid of long words anyways

2006-07-04 14:05:47 · 5 answers · asked by tahsui876 3

surface navy uses active sonar which injures whales and other marine animals passive sonar is used by submarines and may not be as harmful. whats the difference?

2006-07-04 13:14:12 · 12 answers · asked by ixnay1234 2

If I stand in a small room and rotate a laserpointer 360 degrees in 1 second, the dot of light on the walls covers a distance of 30 metres, ie 30 metres per second. If I then go into a bigger room and do the same thing, the dot of light on the wall covers a greater distance of 100 metres, ie 100 metres per second. If the speed of light is 300 million metres per second, and I stood in a room who's walls were 47'746'483 metres away in all directions and rotated the laserpointer 360 degrees in 1 second, would the dot of light on the wall break the speed of light? , ie, would the dot on the wall travel more than 300'000'000 metres per second?

(maths; circumference of a cirle is 'diameter x pi'. If circumference is 300'000'000 then 300'000'000 divided by pi, ie, 3.14159265 = diameter of 95492965.964254. Diameter is 2 x radius, so radius is 95492965.964254/2 = 47746482.982)

2006-07-04 13:11:34 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

a long time ago people survived with out it.if we lost the stuff we had today what would happen.how can we stop it.

2006-07-04 12:55:03 · 12 answers · asked by almostageniusbutsomuchtoknow 2

If they (whoever 'they' are) were to build a solid platform above the ground, but all the way around the world in one solid ring, would it float? Would the gravity of Earth keep it from pulling or pushing in a particular direction or would it crash to the ground? For it to work, would it have to be directly above the equator of Earth, or could it go at 90 degrees to the equator, ie from North pole to South pole? How would it affect Earth (gravity, magnetics, weather, mankind)?

Forget about the actual physicality of building it (I had it in my mind that there would be pillars at regular intervals during it's construction which would be demolished simultaniously at the point of 'launch'), or its uses (an equator road, runway, trainline, channel for water, science, massive spinning electricity generator, etc). Would it work?

Just a weird thought, but interested all the same.

2006-07-04 12:43:55 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

i know its because its not come in contact with air but surely at some point in the making and packing process it must of come in contact with air or are the factorys that it is made in airless and if so who makes it..it wouldnt be a human

2006-07-04 12:27:34 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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