if its on ds u dont actually get to control appa
go to code entry and type in 99801 it unlocks that and all of the other bonus games
complete all story missions,optional missions and unlock all upgrades
to unlock it you need to beat all of storms missions and waves and unlock the 2 carnivals (day,night)
In "Avatar: The Burning Earth," the dice in Gaoling can be found in specific locations throughout the town. One die is located near the entrance, while another can be found near the Earth Kingdom soldiers. Additionally, you can find a die hidden behind a building close to the center of town. Exploring these areas carefully will lead you to all the dice needed for the game.
sometimes u have to do missions
go to code entry and type in 99801 it unlocks that and all of the other bonus games
No, all Apollo missions successfully landed back on Earth after completing their missions to the moon.
Yes. In fact all Apollo missions returned safely to Earth.
No, burning coal and oil does not reduce the weight of the Earth. The mass of the Earth remains constant, regardless of the burning of fossil fuels. However, burning fossil fuels does contribute to global warming and environmental damage.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
Mercury (early one-man missions). Gemini (early two-man missions). Apollo (early three man missions). The Space Shuttle, and all Russian crafts, land on land.
No, if it were then we'd all be burning rapidly. The Earth orbits the Sun at a distance of approximately 150 million kilometers.
Not all Navy Seal missions will have snipers, but at least seven missions will have snipers that they are trained for.
As of now, there are no manned space probes in space. All probes sent beyond Earth's orbit are unmanned and controlled remotely from Earth. Manned missions have been limited to spacecraft that carry astronauts, such as the International Space Station or missions to the Moon.
The Apollo moon missions landed on the light side of the moon. The far side of the moon, often referred to as the "dark side," is not actually dark but is simply the side that always faces away from Earth.
There really isn't a definition of the Apollo missions so much as a purpose for the Apollo Program as well as a purpose for each mission that supported the goal of the Apollo Program. The Apollo Program was a program that ran from 1963-1972 with the purpose of safely placing a man on the moon as well as safely bringing him back to Earth. Of all the missions, two orbited the Earth, two orbited the moon, one (Apollo 13) was supposed to land on the moon but malfunctioned, slungshot around the moon and safely returned to earth leaving six missions that actually landed on the moon and returned safely to Earth.
21 missions were builtyuchan