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what is a... used for?:
1. a forsip
2. a triple beam balance
3. a microscope slide
4. a propper
5. a graduated cylinder
6. a bensen burner
7. which laboratory tools are useful when looking at the internal organs of an earthworm?
8. what type of geographical feature is galveston?
define weastern style of dress
9. what is the continental divide? where is it located?
10. true or false: ten million people live in houston
11. true or false: malaria kills more people worldwide per year thab aids.
12. true or false: 3 major monotheistic religions exist today.
13. true or false: worldwide haves out number have nots.
14. what are haves and have nots?
15. where are the los angeles lakers originally from?
16. where are the utah jazz from originally?
17. true or false: the equator is to latitude what the prime meridian is to longitude
18. where is the vatican located?
19. what causes the red sea to appear red?
20. what causes the yellow sea to appear yellow?

2006-08-13 11:13:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Trivia

4 answers

what is a... used for?:
1. a forsip--a surgical tool that holds things
2. a triple beam balance
3. a microscope slide--mount a specimin on it to study it
4. a propper--holds a specimin up
5. a graduated cylinder--separates stuff
6. a bensen burner--used as a heat source in a lab (it's spelled bunsen)
7. which laboratory tools are useful when looking at the internal organs of an earthworm? scapel, tweezers, magnifying glass
8. what type of geographical feature is galveston?
define weastern style of dress
9. what is the continental divide? where is it located? Colorado
10. true or false: ten million people live in houston
11. true or false: malaria kills more people worldwide per year thab aids.
12. true or false: 3 major monotheistic religions exist today. True
13. true or false: worldwide haves out number have nots. False
14. what are haves and have nots? Haves are people who have what they need to live. Have nots are the opposite.
15. where are the los angeles lakers originally from?
16. where are the utah jazz from originally? New Orleans
17. true or false: the equator is to latitude what the prime meridian is to longitude True
18. where is the vatican located? Rome
19. what causes the red sea to appear red? Mud
20. what causes the yellow sea to appear yellow? Mud

2006-08-13 12:12:18 · answer #1 · answered by Purdey EP 7 · 1 0

1. a forsip ??
2. a triple beam balance FINDING THE MASS OF OBJECTS
3. a microscope slide PUT PARTICLES ON TO LOOK AT UNDER A MICROSCOPE
4. a propper ??
5. a graduated cylinder MEASURE LIQUID IN
6. a bensen burner HEATING THINGS
7. which laboratory tools are useful when looking at the internal organs of an earthworm? SCALPEL
8. what type of geographical feature is galveston? ??
define weastern style of dress ??
9. what is the continental divide? where is it located? ???
10. true or false: ten million people live in houston TRUE
11. true or false: malaria kills more people worldwide per year thab aids. TRUE
12. true or false: 3 major monotheistic religions exist today. FALSE
13. true or false: worldwide haves out number have nots. FALSE
14. what are haves and have nots? VERBS
15. where are the los angeles lakers originally from? LOS ANGELES
16. where are the utah jazz from originally? UTAH
17. true or false: the equator is to latitude what the prime meridian is to longitude TRUE
18. where is the vatican located? ROME
19. what causes the red sea to appear red? IT DOESN'T APPEAR RED
20. what causes the yellow sea to appear yellow? IS THERE REALLY A YELLOW SEA?

2006-08-14 12:56:50 · answer #2 · answered by CuriousMind 2 · 0 1

1. what an orthodox snips off of his "sip"
2. just before a Jim Beam and lose your balance
3. when he thinks he can beat the throw; other wise, just runs it out
4. what you fix propp corn in
5. a cylinder with a GED
6. a political opponent of Lloyd
7. the mirror, the toilet paper, and the telescope.and learn to
spell "lavatory" correctly
8.Normal features....She's no butte but not to bad
9. between the trunk and the spare kit...on the rear bumper
10. yes.or no....depends if you call that "living"
11. NO....thab does
12. Huey, Dewey and Louie???? Tinkers, Evers and Chance?
Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe?
An unassisted triple play?
You have to be more specific about who has mono.
13. Of course...with enough halves...you have to have more than
those that have naughts....unless all is for naught..in which
case, the have naughts have two have more than the halfs
14. haves are more than trips but less than ones...naughts have
naught to say....having half of naught is better than having
naught at all....or is it?
15. Los Angeles rivers
16. meaningless question..as there is no jazz in utah,
no. alcohol, caffeine, tobacco...just Mormans
17. Don't try taking any latitude with my prime meridian
most meridians are factorable, so prime ones are to
be kept intact
18. the year 1250
19. spilling strawberry jam on you printer will get you any letter
to look red...also, fingernail polish, rustoleum, red ocher
20. see above but substitute canaries, turmeric, saffron (way
too pricey for most), peaches

2006-08-14 03:25:55 · answer #3 · answered by Gemelli2 5 · 0 1

I am answering #18. The Vatican (with a capital V) is located in Vatican City (inside of Rome, Italy)

#12 3 major monotheistic religions? Well, I am guessing
1) Judaism
2) Christianity (even though many Christians believe in 3 persons in 1 God).
3) Islam

#16 The Utah Jazz were originially from New Orleans (hence the name, Jazz!)

2006-08-13 19:50:04 · answer #4 · answered by Malika 5 · 0 1

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