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An exact figure is never possible. However, one estimate is that: at the end of the year 2009, the world population will be approximately 6,793,200,000 (approaching 7 billion) persons.
I was thinking about getting a Penguin Tattoo to symbolize parenthood. I recently watched an episode of Discovery's "Planet Earth", and there was a segment on Penguin's and how they care for their young through the harsh winter. I found it inspiring.
The planet that takes 88 days to make one trip around the sun is Mercury. It is the smallest planet in the solar system.
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No. First Ladies don't have monuments. Very few women in general do. Think about all of the monuments and memorials you know about. None are for women. Just, recently there has been one made for nurses who died in areas of war. All of this reflects the second class status that women have been placed in society.
Pluto - it is now categorised as a dwarf planet
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Jupiter is still considered a planet. It is Pluto that lost its status as a planet. In 2006 the International Astronomical Union developed a definition for a planet. One of the criteria is that the object must be able to clear its orbital path of other objects, which Pluto has failed to do.
Most recently that would be Pluto. But Pluto was not the first object called a planet to be later demoted. The asteroid Ceres was known as a planet for a longer period of time than Pluto was.
The planet "Pluto" was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet because astronomers believed that it was too small to be classified as a "regulation" planet. The original images of Pluto made it look like a full size planet, but later observations revealed that it was about a tenth of the size that we first thought and that it had an orbit that can only be described as "wacky".
mercury is the smallest planet now because Pluto's status was changed from planet to dwarf planet, making mercury the smallest planet.
Since Pluto is now a dwarf planet, the last planet is now Neptune. The most recent planetary discovery occurred in 1930; the newly discovered body was named "Pluto". Since then, it has completed about 1/3rd of a revolution in its orbit around the sun. Nobody can say with certainty that Pluto is the 'last' planet, only that it is the one most recently discovered, the one at the largest known average distance from the sun, and the one with the longest known orbital period. So far....
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New Vegas is definitely one I'd recommend. Not so sure about Lost Planet 2, though. Sorry.
Yes, there are sorry poems that you can send someone if they recently lost a pet. The titles of some of these are A "Golden" Good - Bye by Holly Gray, or Boxer Angels by Dolly Juhlin. However, one can always compose one of their own; one that comes from the heart.
Every planet is closer to the sun than Neptune. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Neptune is the furthest planet since Pluto lost its status as a recognized plantary body. Just a bit of trivia: Before that, Neptune and Pluto would alternate as "furthest planet", since their orbits would periodically place one further away than the other.
there is no worst one both of them are awesome so there really is nothing to say about which one is the worst.