It is unique in that is has an extensive crust of ice, leading
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What is the link for Google
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the link for google is www.google.com or google.com
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An explosion of a star
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Evapotranspiration is the process of
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a plant releasing water vapor.
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What is the phase change from liquid to gas
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EVAPORATION
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What Is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
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what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
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The Milky Way is one
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The Milky Way is a galaxy.
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Is the northen hemisphere in the US
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No the US is in the Norther Hemishere.
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Plants take in and release oxygen gas
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plants takes in carbon dioxide and release blank gas?
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It takes an extremely high temperature for nuclear to occur inside the sun
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Not nuclear, it takes an extremely hight temperature for Fusion
to occur with in the sun or any other star.
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reaction, the other being Fission.
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What was found by astronomers who noticed a strange pattern in the orbit of Uranus
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Neptune
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As water is cooled its density does what until it reaches about 4 C
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As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about
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Can plethora be associated with anorexia nervosa
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I do not think it can be associated with anorexia nervosa, but I
think it can be related with bulimia nervosa
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What are the planet features of mercury
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It is the hottest planet, and it is very rocky with many
craters. It is terrestial and the closest to the sun and also the
smallest planet.
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Which is smallest of terrestrial planet
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The planet Mercury is not only the smallest of the terrestrial
planets in our Solar system, but it is also the one closest to the
Sun.
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Is there life on the dark side of moon
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There is no life anywhere on the moon - light or dark side.
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How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.
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Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and
the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the
coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two
low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low
tide and one high tide per day.
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What is Europa
Europa is a moon of Jupiter.
It is unique in that is has an extensive crust of ice, leading
astronomers to believe that it may harbour an extensive ocean below
it's surface.
What is the link for Google
the link for google is www.google.com or google.com
Gas giants have many more moons than terrestrial planets due to having higher
gravity
An explosion of a star
When a star explodes, it is referred to as a nova. If the star
is large enough, it will create a super nova. And if the star is
dense enough, it does not explode, but instead collapses on itself
and forms a black hole
Evapotranspiration is the process of
a plant releasing water vapor.
What is the phase change from liquid to gas
EVAPORATION
What Is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
The Milky Way is one
The Milky Way is a galaxy.
Is the northen hemisphere in the US
No the US is in the Norther Hemishere.
Plants take in and release oxygen gas
plants takes in carbon dioxide and release blank gas?
It takes an extremely high temperature for nuclear to occur inside the sun
Not nuclear, it takes an extremely hight temperature for Fusion
to occur with in the sun or any other star.
ADDED: Yes "nuclear". Fusion is one of the two type of nuclear
reaction, the other being Fission.
What was found by astronomers who noticed a strange pattern in the orbit of Uranus
Neptune
As water is cooled its density does what until it reaches about 4 C
As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about
4 C and then it decreases.
Can plethora be associated with anorexia nervosa
I do not think it can be associated with anorexia nervosa, but I
think it can be related with bulimia nervosa
What are the planet features of mercury
It is the hottest planet, and it is very rocky with many
craters. It is terrestial and the closest to the sun and also the
smallest planet.
Which is smallest of terrestrial planet
The planet Mercury is not only the smallest of the terrestrial
planets in our Solar system, but it is also the one closest to the
Sun.
Is there life on the dark side of moon
There is no life anywhere on the moon - light or dark side.
How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.
Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and
the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the
coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two
low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low
tide and one high tide per day.