(ignoring air resistance.)
s = 0.7 metres
take g = 9.82 (m / s) / s
time to fall 0.7 metres, regardless of horizontal velocity,
t = (sq. root (s / (0.5 * g))) = 0.3776 seconds
so constant horizontal velocity required to travel 0.7 metres in 0.3776 seconds
= 0.7 / 0.3776 = 1.854 metres / second
No... with a spare you will add 10 plus the next ball rolled to get your score for that frame. A strike you will add 10 plus the next 2 balls rolled to score that frame. The maximum frame score you can receive for a spare would be 20. If you rolled a strike for next ball after your spare. The maximum for a strike would be 30. If you rolled 2 strikes in your next 2 balls after you strike.
In summer the suns rays travel directly to the surface at a steep angle, so are still warm. In winter the rays strike at a shallower angle, and cool down rapidly as they travel a longer distance through the atmosphere before reaching the surface.
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Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.
craters.
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at the poles
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