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Why did Vespasianus build the Colosseum?

Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.Vespasian could easily afford to build the Colosseum and his other structures due to the loot brought back to Rome from the temple in Jerusalem.


What can the build up of extra electrons on clouds cause?

The build-up of extra electrons on clouds can cause lightning to occur. When the charge difference between clouds or between a cloud and the ground becomes large enough, it can result in a discharge of electricity in the form of lightning.


How many atoms total are needed to build one molecule of glucose?

we need 24 atoms to build 1 molecule of gulucose.formla is C_6-H_12-O_11


Why do some atoms bond with other atoms?

Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.


How many atoms of hydrogen are needed to build four molecules of glucose?

A molecule of glucose has 6 atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen, and 6 atoms of oxygen. Therefore, to build four molecules of glucose, you would need 48 atoms of hydrogen (12 atoms of hydrogen per molecule of glucose multiplied by 4 molecules).


How did Atoms cycle through food chain?

Atoms are cycled through the food chain as organisms consume other organisms for energy. When organisms eat, they break down the organic molecules into atoms like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. These atoms are then used by the consuming organism to build new molecules and sustain life. When organisms die and decompose, the atoms are returned to the environment to be taken up by other organisms, completing the cycle.


Why do Vikings build ships?

So they could sail to other countries and plunder and pillage.


What solar system planet other then earth to build a city?

We could technically build a city anywhere but we will most likely build it on the moon or mars or one of Saturn's moons.


Why do atoms tends to be bonded to other atoms?

The correct answer is: Atoms are often more stable when bonded to other atoms


Is hydrogen present in amino acids?

Yes Amino acids are made up of an amino group which has 2 hydrogen atoms and a carboxyl group which also has 2 hydrogen atoms. It then has other groups attached to it which could have many many more hydrogen atoms added to it


How can cutting down trees be fixed?

it could get fixed by using other things to build things