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Hello, fellow Yahoo! Answerers! My name is Daryl, and I beg your assistance. You see, I am 3 years old, and in Pre-School. I need help with my homework. THe questions are as follows.

1. What color is the sky?
2. How many fingers are on your right hand?
3. If a tree falls in the forest, and no one's around to hear it, how does anyone know the tree fell?

You see, I have my guesses. For the first, the obvious answer would be blue. However, when taking into consideration those long Summer nights, the ones with the purple skies, one wonders. Also, should other planets be taken into account? As for the second, the long debate over the thumb's "finger status" comes into question. Some people are die-hard fans of the idea that the thumb is indeed not a finger. What if my teacher were to be one of these people? Finally, we get to the tree question. One could argue that a person simply found a tree on it's side. But, who's to say the tree didn't simply rot and fall over?

2006-12-19 11:12:17 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Preschool

7 answers

1. Sky is normally blue in day time. In night it is black. IN morning or evening it is reddish orange.
2. There are five fingers on our right hand. Thumb is a finger.
3. In the dense forest there would be some gap which can be noticed.

2006-12-20 09:12:20 · answer #1 · answered by Pramod 3 · 0 0

1. The sky is normally blue, although on overcast days it looks gray. And it is a mixture of colors during sunrise/and sunset. Plus, it is black in the night.
2. 5 fingers on your right hand. Your thumb is a finger. If it's not a finger, what else would it be considered as? It has all the capabilities and uses the other fingers do, so it should be considered a finger.
3. I think you could examine the fallen tree and know how it fell.

2006-12-19 11:25:22 · answer #2 · answered by Chels 2 · 0 0

it sounds like you are very troubled 3yr old. therapy might help you there. your/my very excellent mother that just served us nine pizzas might be able to help you. Oh no I'm sorry your mother doesn't serve pizza any more. Now there is only nine. any ways This could add to your confusion. Do we count Pluto's sky? If so do we count it as a planet or as another object?


My = Mercury
very = Venus
excellent = Earth
mother = Mars
just = Jupiter
served = Saturn
us = Uranus
nine = Neptune
pizzas = Pluto

hope you got it!

2006-12-19 11:22:46 · answer #3 · answered by Kimberly S 2 · 0 0

are you sure your 3 years old, because a 3 year old doesn't know how to use a computer, even if a 3 year old knows how to use the computer, he/she cannot use the internet.

*and i just checked out your questions, a 3 year old definitely doesn't know about imaginary numbers. the proof you did of i^2 is a high school work. try to be smart next time.

2006-12-19 11:24:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow, numbnuts, you're a better speller than some people on yahoo! i'd say you're smart enough to blow past these other 3 year olds.
grow up.

2006-12-19 11:20:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

chels, since u accually answered those questions, i stongly believe, tht you are an idiot.

2006-12-19 12:59:27 · answer #6 · answered by Icey 2 · 1 0

cute cute! can I adopt you?

2006-12-21 01:52:00 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

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