Which of these explains the direction of the earth's rotation
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west to east.
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Clouds of gas and dust in which stars from are called what
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Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.
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Thunderstorms can result from these cloud
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Thunderstorms can result from cumulonimbus clouds:
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What type of front is indicated green on a map
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Warm Front
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How much would a person who weighs 200 pounds on earth weigh on the moon
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The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational
pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds,
it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
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Which planet was studied by the Mariner 10 probe and has a crater-covered surface
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mercury
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Which type of nebulae formation is lit from within
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An A+ emission nebulae formation is lit from within.
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What are massive celestial bodies of gases that emit heat and light by radiation
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stars
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What cloud that is somewhat flat and layered is called
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stratus
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When two air masses collide the formation is called what
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A front
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Stars are formed from clouds of dust and gas called
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molecular clouds
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What are warm moist air masses that form near the equator called
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They are called maritime tropical air masses.
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What is the brightest objects in the universe
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quasars A+
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Which planet completes its rotation in 59-60 Earth days
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mercury
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Which of these explains the direction of the earth's rotation
west to east.
Clouds of gas and dust in which stars from are called what
Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.
Thunderstorms can result from these cloud
Thunderstorms can result from cumulonimbus clouds:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulonimbus_cloud
What type of front is indicated green on a map
Warm Front
How much would a person who weighs 200 pounds on earth weigh on the moon
The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational
pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds,
it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
Which planet was studied by the Mariner 10 probe and has a crater-covered surface
mercury
Which type of nebulae formation is lit from within
An A+ emission nebulae formation is lit from within.
What are massive celestial bodies of gases that emit heat and light by radiation
stars
What cloud that is somewhat flat and layered is called
stratus
When two air masses collide the formation is called what
A front
Stars are formed from clouds of dust and gas called
molecular clouds
What are warm moist air masses that form near the equator called
They are called maritime tropical air masses.
What is the brightest objects in the universe
quasars A+
Which planet completes its rotation in 59-60 Earth days