Saturns rings.
The two humps observed by Galileo on Saturn were later understood to be the planet's rings. When Galileo first viewed Saturn through his telescope in the early 17th century, he misinterpreted the rings as additional celestial bodies or "ears" on either side of the planet. It wasn't until the 1650s, with the work of Christiaan Huygens, that the true nature of Saturn's rings was correctly identified. Subsequent observations have confirmed that these rings are composed of ice, rock, and dust particles.
Six Lost Camels
Storage cells in camels, also known as adipocytes or fat cells, are present in humps located on their backs. These humps store energy-rich fat, which camels can use as a source of nutrition when food is scarce.
That would be the 'diaphragm' (dye-uh-framm) which is a flat wide muscle lying below your lungs near the bottom of your front ribs. The diaphragm humps itself up, squeezing on the lungs, causing them to push air up and out through your mouth or nose. The diaphragm then humps down, pulling on the lungs, causing them to suck air in from the mouth or nose. When the diaphragm humps down, you can feel your belly getting bigger and sticking out farther.
I'm gonna get get get you drunk drunk off my humps my lovely lady lumps
The two humps observed by Galileo on Saturn were later understood to be the planet's rings. When Galileo first viewed Saturn through his telescope in the early 17th century, he misinterpreted the rings as additional celestial bodies or "ears" on either side of the planet. It wasn't until the 1650s, with the work of Christiaan Huygens, that the true nature of Saturn's rings was correctly identified. Subsequent observations have confirmed that these rings are composed of ice, rock, and dust particles.
Back then Galileo looking at Saturn far away had a small telescope he saw saturns rings thinking it was two humps
Back then Galileo looking at Saturn far away had a small telescope he saw saturns rings thinking it was two humps
it humps a camel
My Humps was created on 2005-07-14.
No. they have humps to store water.
Simply look at the top of the engineif the valve cover has two humps its a dual cam with the sparkplugs located between the humps which covers the cams. 1 hump 1 cam. 2 humps 2 camsAnother Perspective:Look at the model number either on the registration or on the back of the vehicle. If it is a "SL2", it has 2 camshafts.The "SL1" or just "SL", it has only on camshaft.
Only Bactrian Camels have two humps, and dromedaries have one but I know that they store fat (not water) in their humps
No. The humps store water.
They don't grow humps, they are just born with them
Camels can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
Nope. Humps are fat, not water,