Here's Hollywood - 1960 1-95 was released on: USA: 14 February 1961
Here's Hollywood - 1960 2-95 was released on: USA: 17 January 1962
Q-T- Hush - 1960 The Peeky-Boo Caper Winged Dilemma 1-95 was released on: USA: 1960
Bandstand - 1958 3-95 was released on: USA: 8 January 1960
19-Apr-95
95% of all tornadoes in the US occur in an area known as Tornado Alley, which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Additionally, tornadoes can also occur in other regions of the US, such as the Southeast and Midwest.
Tonight Starring Jack Paar - 1957 3-95 was released on: USA: 11 February 1960
Momentum = mass x velocity Assuming you mean the rider is riding at 5 m/s, the momentum is 95 x 5, which is 475 kg-m/s
that is almost exactly what my rayquazas moveset is, but my metagross has earthquake so my rayquaza has thunderbolt instead. But im not sure if thunderbolt is a good choice. This is 95% of a great rayquaza. but i'd keep it anyway
The atomic number of the element americium (Am) is 95. From this we can tell that the nucleus of the atom is 95 protons. As an atom is electrically neutral (number of positively charged protons is equal to the number of negatively charged electrons and both carry a relative charge of magnitude 1), an americium atom would also have a total of 95 electrons in its electron shells. The mass number of Am is likely around 243, so you can estimate that an atom of Am would have 243 - 95 = 148 neutrons. Of course, if there are isotopes, the number of neutrons would vary for each isotope of americium.
No, if 1 kg of toluene melts at -95 degrees Celsius, the 500g sample would also need to reach the same temperature for melting to occur. It is unlikely for toluene to melt at 95 degrees Celsius in this scenario.
nearly 95 billion US dollars has been recieved by Pakistan in respect of foreign aid, between 1960 to 2012.