Thin questions are those that can be answered with straightforward, factual responses and often require minimal critical thinking, such as "What is the capital of France?" In contrast, thick questions provoke deeper thinking and discussion, encouraging exploration of concepts, perspectives, and implications, such as "Why do you think Paris is considered a cultural hub?" Thin questions are often closed-ended, while thick questions are typically open-ended and invite elaboration.
wax paper is about 5cm thick
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Hard, icy, long or short, thick or thin, big or small, and sharp or blunt.
A lamp with a thick filament will draw more current. What restricts the current flow in the filament is the resistance of the filament which increases as the temperature of the filament increases. A thin filament requires less energy to get heated up that a thick one so less current to achieve threshold resistance. Also a thick filament provides a broader path for current so there is less resistance per increase in degree centigrade. For these two (closely related but distinct) reasons it will require more current for the filament to get heated up to threshold resistance.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
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