research says that it would take about 5-10 years, it depends on the type of mold.
A tentative answer is an answer produced before all possible aspects of the question have been fully considered. This is nothing to do with if a question is well-framed or not. A well-framed question is one whose meaning is absolutely clear without ambiguity, and without being unneccessarily tediously long in its expression.
it depends how far away the star is. it's not like we have the technology or anything anyway so....
That depends on how far away the star is. If the exploding star is 1,000 light years away we would see the supernova 1,000 years later. If it is 2,000 light years away we would see it 2,000 years later.
weathering and erosion the glacier used abrasion and then all of the rocks would be taken away by erosion
A skyscraper that is 1000 miles tall would be impossible to construct as it would be roughly 5280 times taller than the tallest building in the world. A skyscraper that is 1000 yards tall would be more feasible but still significantly taller than any existing building.
The problem with building castles out of stone is that it would take to long to build.
30minutes
The stairs in the building are 20 feet long.
I would suggest building a motor first.
R.A. Long Building was created in 1907.
It would last as long as the golf ball. It would only wear away with play.
a building with a total floorspace of 1,200 square feet. For instance, a building that is 40 feet wide and 30 feet long would have 1200 square feet of floor space.
I would say it depends on school policy
Not very long, i would say a few min. Don't worry, it will go away
Japan is a long way away. Invading it would be very difficult due to the long distances that everything would have to be shipped.
Long Beach Professional Building was created in 1929.
Gargoyals are just decorations. People long ago thought they would ward off evil spirits though. Depending on the architecture of the building concerned and when and where it was built, a gargoyle might have had the practical function of draining rain water away from the roof.