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The summer solstice.
anywhere between 0.3 and the frost line
Jupiter has a mass of 0.001 Solar Masses. A star needs at least 0.1 Solar Masses, so if you multiplied Jupiter's mass by at least 100 it would become a star.
a book about the atmosphere and geology of Venus published in 1959
The moon can't touch the sun, because the sun is over 93,000,000 miles away, while the moon is much closer. However, if the moon did somehow touch the sun, it would just melt because the sun's intense heat would be too much for any material known to man.
The summer solstice.
Where would you find the most invertebrates
Certainly not haiti!
pluto
because if you travelallthe way out of the solar system then by the time you got back you would of died from the intense coldness or thespace ship would lose power before you reached the destination
a small mass moving slowly
anywhere between 0.3 and the frost line
Decomposers feeding on living things.
No,because not all the planets are the same.
owls
Would you expect all wavelengths of light incident on a solar cell to be equally good in emitting a current? Not always, as the refractive index of the incident can differ depending how the light propagates through the medium.
I would expect at least $52,000 a year.