Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
No. Two negatives can't make a positive.
A false-positive is a test result which incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is present. False-negatives can also occur.
Fire is often, but not always a secondary effect of earthquakes. If the earthquake strikes a populated area, it is likely to break natural gas pipes, and to cause other damage in human structures that will result in fires. In an unpopulated region, an earthquake may not cause a fire.
HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) does not have the capability to directly cause earthquakes. It is a research facility used for studying the ionosphere and radio wave propagation. The idea that HAARP can control or influence earthquakes is a conspiracy theory without scientific basis.
mountains are created after earthquakes
positive two negatives equal a positive a positive times a positive is a positive.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
No
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
Yes, when multiplying or dividing two negatives the result is a positive number.
a negative but of there are a equal number of negatives then a positive... the negatives counter each other
Positive Negatives - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 December 2010
Well I might not be new to this program but i think cell phones have negatives and postitives because the negative is that they can give you hearing loss and cancer the positive effect is that it might be helpful when your lost or kidnapped
When combining (adding) two negatives you get a negative. When multiplying two negatives you will get a positive.
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
The answer is positive.