Golgi Bodies :)
The celestial bodies of the solar system are formed from the solar nebula, a vast cloud of gas and dust left over from the formation of the Sun. As this nebula collapsed under its own gravity, it began to spin and flatten into a disk, with particles colliding and sticking together to form larger bodies. These processes led to the creation of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets over millions of years. The diverse characteristics of these bodies are a result of their varying distances from the Sun and the conditions present during their formation.
Greek mathematician and astronomer Pythagoras was the one who noticed that the morning star and evening star were the same planet, Venus. This observation challenged the prevailing belief that they were two separate celestial bodies.
There are no floating dead bodies in space because there is no oxygen or atmosphere to support life, so bodies would quickly decompose or be preserved. However, some cremated remains have been sent to space as part of commercial space missions.
Water has a high boiling point due to its strong hydrogen bonding, which requires significant energy to break. In smaller water bodies, the surface area to volume ratio is higher, leading to increased evaporation rates and faster heat loss. As a result, these smaller bodies can dry up quickly, while larger bodies of water retain heat and maintain their temperature longer, preventing rapid evaporation.
Golgi Bodies :)
Open doors and windows, heating and cooling vents, water lines. Cockroaches can flatten their bodies and crawl through and under much smaller spaces than it would appear their bodies could pass.
During the morning, you can see the sun in the sky, while at night, the moon is visible.
they cremate
Marcus Aurelius - How quickly all things disappear, in the universe the bodies themselves, but in time the remembrance of them
Octupi (not octopuses!) adapt to their environment by camouflage, much like a chameleon. Their bodies are made of cartilage and have only one solid part, the beak, so they can also flatten themselves when it becomes necessary.
yes if the venting is faulty and also depending on the width of the opening, mice can flatten their bodies to fit through the thinnest of spaces
Yes, because they have streamlined bodies to help them move through the water quickly.
In their natural habitat - usually mid morning - when they've had time to warm their bodies under the sun.
Because black bodies dissipiate heat more quickly
Bug have wings, which they move very quickly and that movement causes the lift they need to get their bodies into the air.
This is an example of a metaphor, where the morning star is being compared to the sun, implying a familial relationship between the two celestial bodies. In this context, the morning star symbolizes Venus, which is visible in the morning sky, while the sun is the literal father of all celestial objects in our solar system.