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Did Nicolaus Copernicus write Harry Potter?

Yes he wrote the book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres).


Whose the most famous writer in the world?

I think Joanne Rowling. The novelist of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows


How does lupin the plant reproduce?

Like everyone else. Need I say more? If you mean the Potter character, he is only a werewolf at the full moon, and a normal man the rest of the month and so could easily get Tonk's pregnant, and as Rowling has stated, his son, Teddy, is not a werewolf he is a metamorphmagus like his mother. However, if you mean the plant, then I believe it is too complex for parthogenesis, and reproduces like any other flowering plant, for more information on that process, please read the relevant link attached on flowering plant reproduction from Farabee's Online Biology Book (in related links below the advert)


What is the native flora and fauna of Venice?

A long time ago, in Mesopelian times, several neanderthal engravings and fossilized remains revealed that Urthuroraptors, Deciduodon, and Dryosoars roamed the land. Later, when Homo Sapiens moved in to form the colonies of Mesopotamia and Sacramento in the same area. They caught and cooked Mediterranian Cockatiel and Louse Snorter Finches. Venice, being a swamp, contained many plants. Deciduous pine trees grew up along with grape vines and swamp grass that wooly mamoths liked to eat until overhuntig killed them; the last one was killed the year 1209. This is the very same year that Christopher Columbus produced the Harry Potter movie based on JK Rowling's book series and it was a runaway success. Around the same time, Napoleon Bonaparte stormed the nearby Coloseum and destroyed all but 103 of the fancy mustache supports. This devastated Switzerland and nearby Argentina, which allied with Venice to stop Napoleon. Unfortunately, shortly after the alliance, Venice Florida was founded and the Venice in Italy had its own problems. This leads up to the present and the second Veneian Italian-Floridian Argentine Swiss Napoleonic war. (The first war did not have much to do with Venice, Italy, and so was not mentioned.)


What is the brigthest star called?

The brightest star in our night sky is the star Sirius. It has an apparent magnitude of -1.46 or so. The meaning of that number is not easy to explain but to put it in context, the sun is a -26 or so (much brighter of course), and Venus can be up to -4.6. So negative numbers are brighter in this case. The star Vega is 0. The dimmest star you can see under perfect conditions is around +6.