Up and down are relative to the centre of Earth so down is pointing toward the centre of Earth. Think of a ball if you point to any place on the outside you always point to the middle.
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Oh, but they do! You just have to stand on your head to look!
the melting point Melting is the opposite of freezing. Condensation is the opposite of boiling.
Superior planets (those outside Earth's orbit) appear brightest when they are at opposition, which is when they are on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun. This is when they are closest to Earth and fully illuminated by the Sun.
Aotearoa is the maori word that roughly translates to "the land of the long white cloud." That is what the maori people called New Zealand because when they were traveling over the seas they were trying to find land, and clouds normally appear over land. They saw long white cloud while they were traveling then came upon the islands of New Zealand, hence the name.
No, stars appear the same regardless of the country you are in. The appearance of stars is determined by factors such as the atmosphere and light pollution, but these factors are not specific to any one country.
A moonbow, I think. It is a lunar rainbow, meaning the light comes from the moon instead of the sun. When looked upon by the human eye they appear to be white.
Echidnas are native to Australia. They have always been in the country.
Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland all appear at the top of the list.
The opposite of disappear is appear.
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They don't they usually appear were you got hit.
Monarch butterflies have been introduced to Australia and New Zealand and Hawaii. They appear occasionally on the east side of the Atlantic, thought to be transported across the ocean. Species outside of the US do not appear to migrate. A few subspecies have been identified in the US that do not migrate. That vast majority of Monarchs (hundreds of millions) migrate to a forest outside of Mexico City each winter.
The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's coat-of-arms.
New Zealand has only appeared in the manga (the end of Volume 3) on a 'chibi' world map.
he appears on the five dollar note
The Kangarro and Emu
Every day, most frequently early in the morning.