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What is an asteroied?

An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun. They are remnants from the early formation of the solar system and are typically found in the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Some asteroids can pose a potential threat to Earth if their orbits come close to intersecting with our planet's orbit.


Are peugeot 205 xs gr headlights the same as si gti models?

Yep, headlights, indicators and tail lights are the same across all the models. Although some 205's, either the early or late ones, have different connections for the headlight bulb


What establishes the threshold of an action potential?

The threshold potential for an action potential is the value of the membrane voltage needed to result in the generation of a full-blown action potential. Physiologically, it is the membrane voltage at which the inward sodium current exceeds the outward potassium current, triggering a positive feedback cycle that defines the early part (rising phase) of the action potential.


Do avalanches occur in Australia?

Yes, they occur occasionally in the highest areas of the mountains in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, which are snowbound from late autumn to early spring. They are never large on a scale seen in other regions of the world, however, and rarely pose a threat to humans.


How does the acid-base indicators change the colour of a substance?

Most indicators we meet in early science are acid base indicators and conform to this definition. However there are other types of indicator which can show up other types of chemical. For instance we use diphenylamine to show up the end point of the reaction between Fe2+ and potassium dichromate, and lead acetate paper to test for hydrogen sulfide.