How do you get into the europa league?
There are a few ways a team can get into the Europa League. The teams who finish best in their domestic league, after the Champions league places have been taken. There are spots on offer for domestic trophies, through the fair play rankings. Also those who do not make it out of the group stage of the champions league.
Why do moons take different times to orbit Jupiter?
Because, by Kepler's laws of motion, they have to go different speeds to maintain their orbits, and though they also have different distances to go because they are different distances from the planet, the speeds are so different that they take different amounts of time to orbit the planet.
Where can you find a WWE shop in europa?
There is no wwe shop in Europe. the only wwe shop in the entire world is in Niagara falls, Canada. the only other way to get wwe stuff is online.
What league position do you need to come to get into europa league?
In England and Italy and Spain for example those who come 5th and sixth qualify for Europa league.
Yes ! there is a chance that there is because, since it has oceans or lakes.. There is a possibilty for storms. But Europa does hve seasons, & it gets ice.
Scientists think that Europa may have?
It may have oceans of liquid water under its layers of water ice. Scientists want to know if these oceans (assuming they are there) contain any forms of life.
How do you calculate mass of an object on Jupiter?
Find what the mass here on earth is then multiply it by three
Why do some romanians look like Russians?
They look like Russians because Romanians and Russians likely have shared ancestry. They are both white, except the gypsies because they came from other regions.
Basically, a factor is anything that contributes to a result so adding it to or removing it from a process will alter the outcome. According to Wikipedia: A factor is a Latin word meaning 'who/which acts' may refer to: In science:
An enzyme, proteins that catalyze chemical reactions
Coagulation factors, substances essential for blood coagulation
A phenomenon presumed to affect an experiment; see design of experiments In mathematics:
Factorization the decomposition of an object into a product of other objects
Integer factorization, the process of breaking down a composite number into smaller non-trivial divisors
a coefficient
a divisor of a particular number, or of an element of a monoid
a von Neumann algebra with a trivial center
In easier words: A number that takes part in a multiplication giving a particular number. In technology:
Human factors, a profession that focuses on how people interact with products, tools, or procedures
"Functionality, Application domain, Conditions, Technology, Objects and Responsibility;", In object-oriented programming In computer science and information technology:
Authentication factor, a piece of information used to verify a person's identity for security purposes
Factor (Unix), a Unix command for numbers factorization
Factor (programming language), an experimental Forth-like programming language
What was Europa the goddess of?
She was not a goddess, she was a Phoenician princess. Zeus abducted her and took her to Crete. Their children became rulers of Crete.
Why is Europa the brightest moon nearest to Jupiter scientific reason?
Europa is bright in relation to the other of Jupiter's moons due to it having an ice surface, ice is a reasonably good reflector compared to other materials meaning more light is reflected back to the earth, making it brighter than the other, dark surfaced moons.
It orbits (revolves around) Jupiter with a period of about 3.55 days.
Which of Jupiter's four largest moons is most volcanically active?
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System
What is the temperature of Jupiter's moon?
Ganymede and Io have an average surface temperature of 110º K (-163.15º C), Europa's is 103 K (-171.15º C), and Callisto's is is 134º K (-139.15º C). We know little about the temperature of the ocean's beneath the ice on Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto, however we can guess that there is some kind of heat generated from tidal heating.
How do the planets and moons get named?
Most planets/moons can be legally named if they are discovered by someone. This means standing in front of a telescope and staring out into space until you find something, everyone else has missed...