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The times the Moon ever casts its shadow on Earth, we see it as a solar eclipse. You can check dates for those in the Wikipedia article "Lists of solar eclipses".
Flying High - 1978 It Was Just One of Those Days 1-17 was released on: USA: 1979 Germany: January 1995
No. But you are probably thinking of Ashley Judd who appeared in the episode where she and Westley Crusher discover that there is something strange about those addictive games from Riza (sp?).
Hawaii is close to the Tropic of Cancer, and its winter would nominally be the same as the rest of the US : December, January, and February and starting officially on December 21 or 22. Those are the "coolest" months for Hawaiian weather.
June 21st, which the Summer solstice for those of us in the Northern hemisphere, is the winter solstice for those in the southern hemisphere. Their summer is our winter, their spring is our autumn, and so on. This is due to the ~24 degree tilt of the earth's axis of rotation, which stays at a static angle throughout earth's revolution around the sun. This angle is responsible for the amount of solar radiation (sunlight) a given point on the earth would accumulate throughout a day, which is a single rotation of the earth about it's axis.
Strange as it sounds the astronomer-royal Sir Edmund Halley came up with one in l7l7 A. D. Scientists were versatile in those times!
Names are only strange to those who are not familiar with them.
Those are the dates when Earth is closest to and furthest away from the sun, respectively.
They make a cricket-like sound.
Those include dolphins and whales, and yes, they make sounds.
That sounds reasonable, but those tides don't affect us as much, so you don't hear much about them.
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whenever the Greeks belived in those strange things, BC.
Audible sounds - are those that fall within the scope of human hearing. These are sounds that are typically in the frequency range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz. Frequencies below 50 Hz are classed as ULF (ultra-low frequency) sounds. Those above 20kHz are labelled as ultrasonic sounds.
Traditions that may seem strange to you obviously aren't strange to those people who hold them dear. To some people, the idea of saluting the national flag every day might seem strange, it's not done in every country.
It may be that you are simply more sensitive than other people. Some people can hear outside of the average human range. Normal ranges are averages, which means that some people fall outside the norm. You might be one of those people.
Questions that create ideas, no matter how strange those ideas are... anything is possible