Ho for holmium
Plants use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O) into sugar through the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll in the chloroplasts absorbs sunlight, which provides the energy needed to drive the chemical reactions that transform CO₂ and H₂O into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process is essential for producing the energy-rich compounds that fuel plant growth and development.
Polynesian sailors composed the crew of the Town-Ho.
Holmium, with the chemical symbol Ho and atomic number 67, is often associated with the slogan "Ho, Ho, Ho!" This playful phrase highlights its name and is sometimes used in educational contexts to engage students. Holmium is known for its magnetic properties and applications in lasers and nuclear reactors.
The bond angle in a molecule with a linear shape (like HO-Br) is 180 degrees.
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Conejo is spanish for "rabbit" and is pronounced "Co-nay-ho" People who speak Spanish as a first language emphasize the letter J, and pronounce it more like "Co-neh-ho"
Lee Min Ho is straight, and is currently dating City Hunter co-star, Park Min Young.
A cherry popsicle...lol
there is no Pokemon called ho ho ho but there is one called ho ho who is in Pokemon crystal/gold
One homophone for "hoe" is "ho."
Ho, Ho, Ho refers to Santa's deep belly laugh.
"Ho, Ho, Ho" is a common phrase said by Santa to express Christmas joy and cheer.
The saying "ho, ho, ho" originated with Santa Clause.