Why do all planets spin the same direction?
They don't. Uranus spins on a "sideways" axis with retrograde spin. Venus also
has a retrograde spin. Most spin in the same direction though. This is probably
because of how the Solar System was formed, from a spinning disc of material.
I cannot give you an IQ number but I can tell you this. Rats are very, very smart. Fancy (pet) rat tend to be smarter than wild rats. Fancies can learn to:
Come when called
Identify basic shapes
Learn commands such as "Sit up" or "Kiss"
Play hide and seek with you on command.
Not leave the cage until told "Out" or "OK"
Not go back in the cage until told "In" or "OK"
Rats make wonderful pet. AND THEY WILL NOT BITE AT ALL (hamsters, mice and gerbils all will)
Finally, if your getting a rat please don't breed or buy while shelter rats die! Rescues are always socialized. Please go on Petfinder.com to find a small animal rescue in your area.
Genius is not measured by IQ alone as it encompasses a range of factors like creativity, problem-solving abilities, and emotional intelligence. However, a high IQ score (generally considered above 140) is often associated with exceptional intellectual abilities, which can contribute to someone being considered a genius in certain fields.
Dr. Chris Evans, Professor of Psychology at Macquarie University, Australia
"Chickens exist in stable social groups. They can recognize each other by their facial features. They have 24 distinct cries that communicate a wealth of information to one other, including separate alarm calls depending on whether a predator is traveling by land or sea. They are good at solving problems. 'As a trick at conferences I sometimes list these attributes, without mentioning chickens, and people think I'm talking about monkeys,' Mr. Evans said.
Perhaps most persuasive is the chicken's intriguing ability to understand that an object, when taken away and hidden, nevertheless continues to exist. This is beyond the capacity of small children."
The actual IQ of any thing is hard to measure accurately, esp when comparing to a different species, but various sources state that it is 6-7
If tomorrow was Sunday what day was yesterday?
If tomorrow is Sunday, then today is Saturday. Therefore, yesterday was Friday.
Smartest creature in the world?
It is a farce to attempt to compare intelligence between species. What makes one animal more intelligent than another?
For example, would you say a dog is intelligent because it learns tricks and follows orders, or a cat is because it refuses to?
The way that we compare intelligence between humans cannot be applied to animals.
On that note, there is no denying that humans as a species are very intelligent (we have traveled space, we have complex language etc...), and the cognitive powers of the octopus is pretty impressive.
Which animal has the least intelligence?
The question is worded in a way that does not make much sense. There are, in fact, animals with NO intelligence. For example, a sponge is technically an animal, although they completely lack brains, and nerves for that matter.
A more reasonable question might be "which vertebrate has the least intelligence," because all vertebrates have a measurable intelligence. You can't really figure out how much an insect can learn on its own.
How do astronuts use the restroom in space?
Astronauts use a vacuum toilet that suctions waste away to prevent it from floating in microgravity conditions. Urine is collected and recycled into drinking water, while solid waste is stored until it can be disposed of upon returning to Earth.
How do spacemen sleep in space?
Spacecraft like the International Space Station have pressurized cabins and are filled with the same kind of air we breathe on Earth, so the atmosphere onboard is made to feel as close to sea level as possible. But microgravity causes astronauts to experience the effects of weightlessness, so setting up a mattress on the floor isn't quite a part of the plan -- not only would the astronaut float away after dozing off, but the mattress would also drift off, creating the potential for midair collisions.
This means that astronauts can sleep practically anywhere in a spacecraft, as long as they tether themselves to something: the floor, the walls or the ceiling. While some astronauts, such as Canada'sfirst astronaut Marc Garneau, prefer to sleep "free floating," which simply consists of curling up and going to sleep, most others use sleeping bags to mimic the way we sleep on Earth. A free floater would bounce around and flail his or her limbs around, so a sleeping bag keeps everything nice, cozy and normal.
Astronauts sleeping during space shuttle missions normally strap themselves into seats or attach sleeping bags to the walls, and they'll avoid the cockpit since light from the sun can cause the area to heat up significantly and make slumber uncomfortable. ISS astronauts, on the other hand, have personal sleeping compartments in the Russian Zvezda Service Module, the current living quarters for the crew. Tiny closets are set into the 43 foot (13.1 meter) long module, where astronauts hang a sleeping bag and keep a pillow, light source, air vent and any personal belongings like books or family photos with them. Pillows, of course, need to be strapped to astronauts' heads during sleep so they don't float away.
There are only two compartments on the Zvezda, so when three astronauts are onboard, someone has to stake out a personal space elsewhere throughout the ISS. For example, Susan Helms slept on the opposite side of the ISS in the U.S. Destiny Laboratory Module during her stay.
Who was the first astraunaut to go on the space?
Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut, was the first person to travel to space. On April 12, 1961, he orbited the Earth aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1.
How do astronots sleep in space?
Astronauts in space sleep in sleeping bags that are secured to a wall or a bunk, using velcro straps to stay in place. They can sleep in any orientation in microgravity. Some astronauts also use sleep masks and earplugs to help block out light and noise.
What is the name of the crew capsule of NASA's Constellation program?
The crew capsule of NASA's Constellation program was called Orion. It was intended to carry astronauts to the International Space Station and beyond, with plans for deep space missions to the Moon and Mars.
Who is the most intelligent person on earth?
There is no objective measure to determine the most intelligent person on Earth. Intelligence is multi-faceted and can be assessed in various ways. Different people excel in different areas of intelligence, such as academic, emotional, or creative intelligence.
Did Albert Einstein have any pets?
Yes, Albert Einstein had a dog named Chico. He was a close companion to Einstein and even helped him with his work by listening attentively as he discussed his ideas.
Why doesn't a 100-year-old tree have just an epidermis on its surface?
A 100-year-old tree has multiple layers of bark to provide protection and support to the tree as it grows. These layers include the cork cambium, cork cells, and phloem, which help the tree withstand various environmental factors such as pests, diseases, and physical damage. The epidermis alone wouldn't be sufficient to provide the necessary protection for a tree of that age.
What is the average IQ of a gecko?
Geckos do not have measurable IQ scores as they are not capable of the cognitive functions required for intelligence testing like humans. Geckos rely more on instinctual behaviors for survival.
When someone is cognitive what does it mean?
Why are some winters milder or harsher than others?
Milder winters can occur due to factors like El Niño events, which bring warmer ocean temperatures and alter atmospheric circulation patterns. Harsher winters can be influenced by phenomena such as the Arctic Oscillation, which can lead to cold air outbreaks in certain regions. Natural climate variability and changes in large-scale weather patterns also play a role in determining winter severity.
IQ is believed to have a genetic component, with studies suggesting that genetic factors can play a role in determining intelligence. However, environmental factors such as education, upbringing, and experiences also play a significant role in shaping IQ. As such, a combination of genetics and environmental influences ultimately contribute to a person's intelligence.
How much is sperm worth at the sperm bank?
If you have an IQ lower than 100 then they exterminate your sperm, and wait for a 12 year old college graduate to donate sperm on spring break.
How much dirt is in a hole that is 4 meters long 2 meters wide and 1 meters deep?
There is no dirt in the hole because a hole, by definition, is an empty space.
Is a woman pregnant if white stuff come out her virgina?
No, the presence of white discharge does not necessarily indicate pregnancy. It is common for women to have vaginal discharge throughout their menstrual cycle as a normal part of the body's self-cleansing process. To determine pregnancy, one should look for other signs such as missed periods, positive pregnancy tests, and pregnancy symptoms.
What is the purpose of an erythropoietin test?
The erythropoietin (EPO) test is used to determine if hormonal secretion is causing changes in the red blood cells. The test has great value in evaluating low hemoglobin (anemia), and another disorder called polycythemia.
What is the purpose of an analanine aminotransferase test?
The alanine aminotransferase test (ALT) can reveal liver damage. It is probably the most specific test for liver damage. However, the severity of the liver damage is not necessarily shown by the ALT test.
What is the purpose of an aldolase test?
Muscle weakness may be caused by neurologic as well as muscular problems. The measurement of aldolase levels can help pinpoint the cause. Aldolase levels will be normal where muscle weakness is caused by neurological disease.