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NONE fling the flag up side down symbolize distress ... Correct Answer: The Philippines - Section 10 of the Philippines' Republic Act 8491 states: 'The flag, if flown from a flagpole, shall have its blue field on top in time of peace and the red field on top in time of war; if in a hanging position, the blue field shall be to the right (left of the observer) in time of peace, and the red field to the right (left of the observer) in time of war.'
although it was hard for the farmers every body went through some hard times .
Through game 7 of the 2012 season, Michael Vick has been sacked 20 times.
To help them get throw the hard times to get through life.
The Confederate General John Gordon was wounded five times - once through the face! - and he lived.
Yes, Mercury has a tidal bulge because of Sun. The Sun gravitational force on Mercury's surface is more than 17 times than Moon forces Earth.
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This one's slightly complicated, so bear with me! I find diagrams help a lot, so since I can't put them in here, get a pencil and paper out and see if you can sketch what's going on in steps 1-4 if it helps you understand. 1) The Moon's gravity causes tides on Earth. In theory, the tidal bulge (where the water piles up) should be directly under the Moon. 2) However, Earth is spinning, which carries the tidal bulge forward a bit. So in reality, the tidal bulge is slightly ahead of the Moon. 3) The tidal bulge has a very small gravitational pull of its own, which pulls the Moon forwards in its orbit. This causes the Moon to speed up. 4) Newton's laws show that anything in an orbit that speeds up will move out higher into a bigger orbit, so the Moon gradually moves away. This effect isn't much, only about 3cm a year - that's about the same speed the plates drift across the Earth, or that your fingernails grow. However, it does mean that when the Moon formed, around 4.6 billion years ago, it was 20 times closer to Earth than it is now! This has even more implications, however: 5) At the same time as the bulge pulls the Moon forward and speeds it up, the Moon pulls the tidal bulge backwards, and slows it down. Friction between the ocean and the Earth beneath causes the Earth's rotation to slow down, too. So in effect, energy is being transferred from Earth to the Moon. Earth slows down, the Moon speeds up, and moves further away.
It is a chart that shows the times of the tides on particular dates.
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have someone count the number of times you inhalein 30 seconds repeat 2 more times calculate the average number of breathes multiply the average number of breathes by 2
The city with the highest tidal range in the world is located in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. The town of Burntcoat Head in Nova Scotia holds the record for the greatest tidal range, with tides reaching up to 53 feet.
You have an intervertebral disc in between your vertebrae. It has got outer tough annulus fibrosus and inner soft nucleus pulposus. usually the nucleus pulposus escapes the disc. But at times the annular disc may bulge out. Osteophytes are seen due to degenerative changes in the upper and lower borders of your vertebrae. Disc means probably all over the edge.
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Tidal forces depend on both the mass of the object and the distance from it. Tidal forces are directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to the cube of the distance. This means that changes in distance have a greater effect than changes in mass. The sun is about 27 million times more massive than the moon is, but is also about 390 times farther away. If you do that math on this, it works out that the moon exerts roughly twice the tidal force on Earth that the sun does.
Oceanographers are scientists who study the tides. They record details such as the measurement of the heights, times and the extent of the rising and falling of tidal waters. This information is vital for the navigation of ships that rely on accurate data about the speed and direction of tidal currents.