Multiples are always at a higher risk for any form of neglect or abuse. The answer is simple, multiples always cry twice as much, twice as many diapers, everything is times two or three or whatever the number. Also the reason has to do with the fact that the twins are smaller meaning the are more at risk for other health complications in addition to all the normal stuff we deal with when we have a newborn.
The angle of incidence does not change. I think you want to know the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of transmission. In the case of from air to glas, the transmission angle is smaller than the angle of incidence due to a higher index of refraction of glass than that of air. Look up Snell's Law for better understanding.
no i dont think so !
Well my Yorke is in labour now and it is shaken so I think they do:)
Such a belief would probably be classified as Agnostic Theism, if you believe in a higher being, but dont necessarily think you will ever understand the being.
In Physics, the angle of incidence is the angle a ray or beam of light makes meeting a surface. To visualize it, think of it as the angle a cricket ball, football, or basketball makes on hitting the ground. Also the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
I think there is a higher rate and population to being gay as a teenager than an adult is.
I don't think so. it can happen in babies before they are taken home from hospital. you can check the whole article here - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2009/02/17/new-doubts-about-the-shaken-baby-theory.aspx
If bromine water is shaken with an unsaturated fat, the initially orange bromine water will change color to colorless. This is because unsaturated fats can undergo addition reactions with bromine, breaking the double bonds and forming bromoalkanes.
A tiger should be able to pounce higher based on its size but a cat may also be able to go higher being that its weight is much lighter than a tiger......hhmmm. That question makes me think......
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Someone's doing Vitamindz Science P6 Booklet Worksheet 6 question a) :P The answer is that being higher help the pirate to see further and because of the higher altitude the air is less dense and the pirate can see further. I THINK. ~LJT (first answer)
When bromine water is shaken with a saturated fat, the orange color of the bromine water will fade due to the reaction between the bromine and the unsaturated fatty acids in the fat. This reaction is a test for the presence of unsaturation in a compound.