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it speeds up
If there's a lightbulb it lights up, but basically it lets energy flow through, which completes it.
Nothing happens to the mass of the balloon. Mass is conserved, so the temperature of the balloon will not affect it's mass. Mass can be thought of the amount of "stuff" that makes up a balloon. It can be obtained by adding up the mass of all the molecules of rubber in the balloon. Obviously, putting the balloon in a warm room will not change the number of molecules in the balloon, therefore the mass stays constant. The volume of the balloon will probably increase. Because volume increases but mass remains constant, the density of the balloon would decrease. D = m/v
It becomes impossible to put off any longer the step up to a king-size bed.
Yes. Mass takes up space. Example you. You have mass and you utilize space.
it lights up
It lights up
It is cheaper to turn lights off. You can check by having one person outside at the electric meter. See what happens when you turn off the florescent lights. See what happens when you turn them on. Does the meter speed up? If is speeds up does it speed up more than enough to make up for the time the lights were off? Write it up for a science project.
You need to go to the bottom of the well and get a glowstick and then go into the sewer by the red fire hydrant and go under ground take your glowstick into the dark room but it will be lit up. find the egg and give it to the giant.
Which lights? what happens when they come on?
You can go in the well to get a glowstick (comes in handy later). You will find the bucket up in the giant's garden. Climb the beanstalk to bring him the Golden Egg that you find using the glowstick in the cave. (see related question)
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it speeds up
go to the well and go up to the top level where you'll find the glow stick!
It cools and condenses
the giant apple lights up and raises
Exactly what happens depends on the mass of the star. Low mass stars first expand into giants, then shrink to white dwarfs. Stars with a little more mass than the Sun end up as neutron stars; stars with considerably more mass with the sun end up as black holes.