Your perspective when viewing it.
They both involve the same three bodies. They both involve the lining up of the bodies in a straight or nearly straight line.
The wind, gravity, and thats all i have to say
There are many trillions upon trillions upon trillions of black holes. Many of them are massive like the one in the center of hour galaxy. However, because they are nearly impossible to see, many go unnoticed. There are also uncountable amounts of microscopic black holes floating all around you. They are so small they are undetectable, but there still there. So to answer your question, yes there are billions of black holes, except there are probably even more than billions out there and we don't even notice them.
Fill a glass with water. Put a straight rod or pencil into the water at an angle. You see an apparent bend in the straight rad. This is caused by the different indexes of refraction of air and water.
We can't say, exactly. Since a solar system is just a system of bodies orbiting around a star (a star with a system orbiting it is called a sun), and there are billions of stars in every galaxy, we don't have nearly enough information to make even an educated guess about solar system size rankings.
nearly straight, go on google images and type spongebob
Nearly 3 Billions!
Depending on the length of the pipe, it could range from nearly none to billions of gallons!
Al-Waleed bin Talal, the Saudi businessman, with a net worth as nearly 20 billions USD as forbes in 2007
the sun has a process called nuclear fushion, it is nearly what causes the sun's energy and its brightness.
They both involve the same three bodies. They both involve the lining up of the bodies in a straight or nearly straight line.
Tokyo subway is probably the busiest, with nearly 3 billions passengers in 2006, followed by Moscow metro.
The country's currency becomes nearly worthless.
No. Being gay is genetic. If your straight it's nearly impossible.
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There are 168 metres. Linear mean the 168 metres are extending along a straight or nearly straight line.