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What is the area of solars?

The area of Solers is 6,280,000.0 square meters.


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It's clean and unlimited


Where do you get solar speed stacks?

Solars, unfortunately, have been discontinued by Speed Stacks. To get them now you should try Ebay. I am lucky enough to have over 20 sets of them on loan from Speed Stacks. Good Luck trying to get a set! (the ones without the label on top and with the label on the side that wears off [aka generation 1 solars] are the fastest all around solars in my opinion) Current world records for sport stacking can be found at worldsportstackingassociation.org


How is a solars system different from a milky way?

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Where can one purchase solar heat panels for their home?

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Is Earth big or small?

Size is a relative concept. The Earth is very big in comparison to me. The Earth is very small in comparison to the Milky Way galaxy.


How do engineers and scientists decide where to locate solars facilities?

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Why are there many small asteroids but only a few very large ones?

Well there are actually alot of larger astroids in our solar system, but do to their size, they may move slower or may need more force ro move them around our solars system, because of this they do not appear often unlike smaller atroids which move easily and are more abundent than larger astroids.


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