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spin; turn around an imaginary axis of rotation, like the one that includes Earth's geographical north and south poles
A group of forebrain structures that form a border around the brainstem and are involved in emotion, motivation, learning, and memory.
Yes. Like all the other planets in the solar system it revolves around the sun.
A grid. One system is called longitude and latitude
A system is a set of interconnected components or parts that work together to achieve a common goal. It can be physical, such as a computer system, or abstract, such as a social system. The components of a system interact with each other and are dependent on each other to function as a whole.
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Anything with a star that has planets orbiting around it.
spin; turn around an imaginary axis of rotation, like the one that includes Earth's geographical north and south poles
A group of forebrain structures that form a border around the brainstem and are involved in emotion, motivation, learning, and memory.
Yes. Like all the other planets in the solar system it revolves around the sun.
A grid. One system is called longitude and latitude
A grid. One system is called longitude and latitude
grams, kilograms, liters, etc. Basically anything in the metric system.
The imaginary lines that form the earths grid system are called latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines go horizontally from east to west, where longitude lines go vertical from north to south.
The sagittal; specifically, the midsagittal division.
Because if you drew an imaginary line down the middle, the sides WOULD NOT be mirror images of each other. it is not the same on both sides of the imaginary line.