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im pretty sure it earths crust and core or if not the top part of the mantle and the crust above it this is the only infomation i could get sorry
833 Earths fit inside Saturn
You could fit about 833 Earth's in the Sun. WOW! That's a lot. How about Saturn?
There could be, but we haven't discovered one yet.
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The outermost layer of the Earth is the crust or lithosphere.
im pretty sure it earths crust and core or if not the top part of the mantle and the crust above it this is the only infomation i could get sorry
im pretty sure it earths crust and core or if not the top part of the mantle and the crust above it this is the only infomation i could get sorry
You could make an arena board game :)
Well another name for the core of earths layer is the Lithosphere.. -Shabrea Sanders
If the question means "Can the three pieces of wood be placed together to form a triangle", which I suspect it does, the answer is No. In a triangle, any two sides must be longer than the other. 4 + 7 is not longer than 13, so they could not meet is one was joined to a different end of the 13 inch board.
Umm.. Are you talking about angry birds on thin ice the board game? If you are you could just put all the pieces in a bucket.
if jupiter were hallow around 11 earths could fit in jupiter
833 Earths fit inside Saturn
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No. The highest number of pieces a knight can threaten (not "check") is 8. A knight can move up to 8 squares at any given point (sometimes fewer if the knight is near the edge of the board or obstructed by pieces of its own color). The highest number of pieces a knight can threaten just after moving is 7, because one of the eight pieces it can attack is the square it just left, which thus cannot be occupied by an enemy piece. However, the opposing player could then move a piece into that square and so the knight could threaten 8 pieces at once.
you can fit over 1millon earths inside the suns