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False. The statement is not accurate as the process of stars huddling together would not lead to the Earth becoming a puddle. The Earth's state is influenced by a combination of factors, including its distance from the Sun and its composition, rather than the behavior of stars in the sky.
To use a false horizon with a sextant, you would need to create an artificial horizon with a still reflecting surface, such as oil in a pan or a small pool of water. You would then line up the celestial body you are measuring with its reflection on the artificial horizon, allowing you to take an accurate sextant reading. This method is useful when the true horizon is obscured or not visible.
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it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
No, "false" is an adjective, used to describe something that is not true or accurate.
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PPTP tunneling was developed by Microsoft.
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