A reflection.
A reflection cannot be lifted.
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If you have done shows (like on stage school shows)....YES you could become one! if you are shy ............NO you cant become one! if you can memorize alot of words.........YES you could become a actor If you cant even remember last week what happened......No you cant become an actor If you dont mind doing something weird in front of people......YES you could become one If you plan on doing something else.........NO you cant be one
5000, Unless I am missing something, it is 4100. You are adding multiples of 10s, not multiples of 100s, so it would take a LOT to add to that 5th 1000. Although I don't see how either answer is a joke, I guess the point is that you can get tricked into thinking it is 5000 rather than 4100? Not sure why it says "another" 1000 the first time you add 1000 (to the original 1000), but I don't think that's the joke. The only tricks I can see is if you are not meant to add parts of it or the part that you are adding should be getting bigger each time (add 40, then 70 (40 + 30) then, 90... even that wouldn't get to 5000) but if this is the exact wording, any trick I can see would be sort-of unsatisfying. 1000 + 40 = 1040 1040 + 1000 = 2040 2040 + 30 = 2070 2070 + 1000 = 3070 3070 + 20 = 3090 3090 + 1000 = 4090 4090 + 10 = 4100, right?
it is surely a multi user operating system or you cant have your own account and even there will be no guest account either
i was in that pageant and yes it cost a lot i believe it was around 1000 dollars and that was not even part of the dress,makeup,hair money at all
Successful poetry is goverened by some kind of logic or pattern.
Its density, not weight that counts when deciding what floats.
anything that floats in it - even an ice cube!
Objects that are denser than water, do not float on water. Water= 0.9grams repeated or even 1.0grams.
The sun heats the water surface. Warm water has a lighter density than cold water so the warmer water floats on the surface of the colder water.
An example of a solid that floats on water is a needle, even though its density is greater than that of a water it still floats, this is because of Intermolecular Forces.Anything lighter (less dense) than water will float; this includes wood, some clothing, metal objects (like boats), provided they have enough air in between, etc.
Yes. When frozen, water expands becoming less dense. (That's why ice floats in water ... even in ice-cold water.)
Definitely. A rock sinks in the ocean because gravity operates on it even under water. A log floats in water not because gravity stops under water but because the log's density is lower than that of the water.
It does float but it floats in the air.Answer The term from parades probably origates from boats in that the floats appeared to travel without support because of hidden wheels ( or even human legs).
You can. Cold water lobster is even grown in Hawaii.
that is physically impossible because water is 2 combined compounds that automatically combine it cant choose to work or not you cant even kill it completely
No, cold water weighs more (for a given volume) than hot water. This is why there is a thermocline in bodies of water. But when water freezes, the solid form weighs even less (for a given volume), this is why ice floats.
Sometimes science can be confusing. Buoyancy is the reason why Ian floats on water. This is the force that is exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.Ê