Yes.
The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
Among other things, it means Cosmic Microwave Background.
Neptune takes 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate once on its axis. That's about 2/3rds of an Earth Day. Note that the period of rotation is measured by watching Neptune's magnetic field. The time cited is the time it takes the "whole planet" to rotate once on its axis. This is important because Neptune is not solid - it's a big gas planet, and the atmosphere is rotating at different speeds.
microwave background radiation is a thermal radiation left from the early stage of universe when it was much small and much hotter and filled with uniformly distributed opaque fog of hydrogen plasma
Cosmic microwave background radiation. See related link for more information.
27.32 earth days.
It is a pretty big unit, the interior depth is 15 1/4' and the diameter on the turntable is 12 5/8'.
They will DIE if you do that!
If you can find a microwave big enough i dont see whats stopping you!
If the microwave is small enough to fit into a big enough locker then yes
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About the size of a microwave
The Big Dipper doesn't rotate. The Earth, however, does rotate. The period of rotation is called a day and the Big Dipper will appear to make a full circle every 24 hours.
Any adjective you want. An adjective is any describing word, so however you want to describe a microwave, just use that word. Here are a few good ones: big microwave wet microwave old microwave broken microwave white microwave dirty microwave weird microwave super, incredible, heavy-duty microwave Too easy!
Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star in the northern hemisphere.
Clockwise.