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There are a number of ways to count these - based on actual catalogs of the observed universe, based on estimates of the observed universe and based on estimates of the entire universe. The actual catalogs (there are numerous ones) have name around 10,000 galaxies. The best quantified amount is the estimate of the observed universe which according to the National Geographic Encyclopedia of Space contains 125 billion. Estimates of the entire universe have gone as far as 300-500 billion.
In the worldview of Universal Vortical Singularity, the entire observable universe is a spheroidal vortex, and this is empirically observed as the COBE temperature map of the CMBR dipole by the WMAP satellite. Evidently, vortex phenomena in the universe are ubiquitous from the microcosms to the microcosms. See a web site at www.uvs-model.com for the entire illustration for vortices of the universe.
Indonesia - island between Java & Sumatra - eruption in 1883 basically destroyed the entire island (is an awesome example of nature's power). *Skylla*
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When you draw both lines they cross at the location you are looking for. ======================== By taking a ruler and making one measurement up from the floor and one measurement from the corner of the room, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire wall. By doing exactly the same thing on the globe, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire Earth. You just have to know where each measurement starts from. And the rulers are printed right there on the globe for you.
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When observed it moves southwards along an arc shaped path because of earths rotation
The dispersion pattern of a population sometimes depends on the scale at which the populations is observed. Example ;; Gannets are uniformly distributed on a scale of a few meters. However, if the entire island on which the gannets live is observed, the distribution appears clumped because the birds only live near the shore.
The dispersion pattern of a population sometimes depends on the scale at which the populations is observed. Example ;; Gannets are uniformly distributed on a scale of a few meters. However, if the entire island on which the gannets live is observed, the distribution appears clumped because the birds only live near the shore.
The dispersion pattern of a population sometimes depends on the scale at which the populations is observed. Example ;; Gannets are uniformly distributed on a scale of a few meters. However, if the entire island on which the gannets live is observed, the distribution appears clumped because the birds only live near the shore.
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Its location was perfect to oversee the entire Caribbean and Central America.
To set the clutch on a Polaris snowmobile make sure you have cleaned the entire clutch assembly and adjust all the bolts to the proper setting. With both of those things done make sure you have properly lubed and set the belt to the right tension.
It was located from Aram to the entire territory of Mesopotamia.
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There are a number of ways to count these - based on actual catalogs of the observed universe, based on estimates of the observed universe and based on estimates of the entire universe. The actual catalogs (there are numerous ones) have name around 10,000 galaxies. The best quantified amount is the estimate of the observed universe which according to the National Geographic Encyclopedia of Space contains 125 billion. Estimates of the entire universe have gone as far as 300-500 billion.
Yes. An accidental always carries through the entire measure, even when used on a grace note.