mixtures with different parts that can be plainly seen with the naked eye but speckled under a microscope are called ?
There is no first person to have seen the moon. The moon is plainly visible in the night sky and has been since long before there were people.
Yes, Orion's belt is visible from Chicago, Illinois. Look for three bright stars in a row that form a belt-like shape in the constellation of Orion, which is typically visible in the evening sky during the winter months.
Well, people call it the Great Red Spot. But i don't know the scientific name for it.
The original answer was 50 billion dollars a year. This could not be more wrong. NASA keeps their budget up-to-date on their website. This means, you can view their current budget (right now it is 2012 and their 2012 budget is posted) and you can plainly see they are not consuming 50 billion dollars a year. They actually use closer to 1.5 billion and use it very carefully.Did you know, by federal law, all discoveries and innovations found through NASA must be considered completely free to public? For example, it is legal to re-produce memory foam, an invention of NASA's as well as many, many other innovations we all use every day. Your tax dollars finally pay for something worthwhile, things you use everyday.Putting NASA's budget into terms most people can relate to, out of every dollar collected in taxes, NASA receives 1/2 of a penny. As of 2012, Obama has cancelled the moon program, cancelled the space shuttle, cut every other program for NASA and has cut their budget from $50 billion down to $18 billion.
At the moment, there are no other earths (or similar planets) that we know of. Some people claim it is possible, though. The expanse of the universe indicates an order of eternal things in form and in substance, thus, the possibility of other earths is not very remote, although, there is no proof yet discovered or obtained thru actual scientific explorations beyond the spherical realms of our own solar system. On the point of view of religious belief, the holy scriptures such as the Book of Abraham and Book of Moses (Latter-day saints Holy Scriptures bound into one collective title called The Pearl of Great Price) have plainly magnified the grand plan of a Great God who puts order and system within the sphere of his own power to manage the whole universe. These religious books mentioned the work of the hands of a God. It mentioned about Kolob, which is the brightest star nearest to the throne of the God. It manages the whole bastion of universal motion, order and system which gives the equivalent that 1,000 years in the earth is equivalent to one day to the Lord. Thus, on the basis on these holy scriptures, we can plainly deduct that one solar system is manage by a powerful star near to the throne of God.
CD is plainly on music/sounds while DVD includes music/sounds and video.
Yes, plainly is an a adverb. It can mean clearly or obviously, or done in a plain or straightforward manner.
Jane was plainly dressed in a white cotton dress and too tight mary janes.
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Here is John 11.14: Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead. The Christian beliefs about this passage are plainly that it is simple and says what it means - that Jesus had answered his disciples when they asked about Lazarus, that he slept. But when they questioned him further, he told them plainly: Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well.Howbeit Jesus spake of his death: but they thought that he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep. You can see how Jesus equates sleep with death; so different to our concepts.
Be a man about it and ask them out.
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The friar tells Romeo to speak more plainly because he is not being clear about who he is talking about and which feelings he is experiencing. By speaking more plainly, Romeo can ensure that the friar fully understands the situation and can provide appropriate advice or guidance.
Only some vampires own castles, it might be for different reasons, like they are "vampire royalty" or they just plainly want to stay out of people's way.
Vainly, gainly, ungainly, mainly and humanely