Ultraman Cosmos, the Japanese TV show first aired in July 2001 and ended in September 2002. The show consisted of 65 episodes which have been released on DVD.
To show the presence of water vapor in the air, you can perform a simple experiment using a cold surface, such as a glass or mirror. When you hold the cold surface in the air, you will notice condensation forming on it, which indicates that water vapor in the air has cooled and turned back into liquid water. Additionally, you can use a hygrometer to measure humidity levels, providing a quantitative indication of water vapor in the air.
Yes, a pie chart can be used to show the composition of air. It typically consists of approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and smaller amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases.
The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights.
It was called "Hotstuff". I remember watching it as a kid. It used to be on PBS if i remember correctly.
When a balloon is inflated, it stretches and expands in size, showing that the air being blown into it is taking up space inside the balloon. As more air is blown in, the balloon gets bigger, demonstrating that the air molecules are displacing the surrounding air and occupying a definite volume within the balloon.
Ultraman was first broadcast on The Tokyo Broadcasting System on the 17th of July 1966. It ran until April 9th 1967 with 39 episodes in total being shown.
'Kuuki.'
I believe it was a syndicated show, so that means several stations have a license to air it, and whoever the American broadcast station that aired was, canceled it. It might still be shown in some countries.
I have no idea because I do not live in Japan. Maybe if you look up a Japanese TV guide then you can find out yourself.
it's obvious.
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Academy ended in 1945.
I think you're looking for 'kuuki' which is 空気 in Japanese kanji.
Japan's popular variety show Utaban first aired in November 16, 1996. Utaban was a weekly musical variety show that was very well-known among the Japanese culture.
Well the japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.Kū
The Japanese word for air:teikuukitenkuufuzeiWell the Japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.
by air
The Japanese bombed Darwin to neutralise Allied naval and air forces there.