You're kidding me?
2007-11-14 07:21:35
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answer #1
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answered by chelseablue 3
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The sun is an expert diver, and enters the water vertically, thus avoiding any splash. Most highly qualified Olympic judges would give the sun straight 10's.
Where I live, I can see the sun rising in the mornings when it's not too cloudy. The sun comes up out of a mountain range, but it doesn't look like it makes a volcano out of the mountains. It must move so quickly that the mountains don't have time to melt.
I hope that answered your question! Have a nice day!
2007-11-14 16:40:11
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answer #2
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answered by David Bowman 7
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Because of the vast World Government conspiracy to cover up the hissing sounds and the steam rising.
Did you ever wonder why the moon just stays up there in the sky? The World Government has actually fastened the moon to the other side of the universe via a long string that was brought up there during the first Apollo mission.
2007-11-14 16:17:54
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answer #3
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answered by TheBodyElectric 3
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I thought that was where all those colors came from at sunset? sort of like how a rainbow forms after it rains or near a waterfall.
2007-11-14 16:14:51
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answer #4
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answered by busterwasmycat 7
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It's because the radiation around it doesn't let the water heat up. The water evaporates but just doesn't boil off.
2007-11-14 15:24:56
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answer #5
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answered by ItsMeTrev 4
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Right before the Sun dives in to the sea it jumps in to a wet suit.
2007-11-14 15:22:43
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It's because the sun is a fluorescent light, so even though it's bright, it isn't hot. Since there's no heat, there's no steam. Duh! I thought everyone knew that!
2007-11-14 15:26:16
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answer #7
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answered by cool_breeze_2444 6
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Wow thats all I got to say.
2007-11-14 15:26:34
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answer #8
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answered by Eaglesfan19 3
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your funny were did you learn science at i hope your just kidding
2007-11-14 15:26:46
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answer #9
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answered by Marie21 2
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There is, but since we are so far away we don't hear it.
2007-11-14 16:13:46
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answer #10
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answered by Dr D 7
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