How much does a periscope cost?
The cost of a periscope can vary depending on the size, quality, and brand. On average, a simple periscope for recreational use can range from $20 to $100. More specialized or military-grade periscopes can cost several thousand dollars.
What do all bacteria have in common?
All bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They have a cell wall that provides structure and protection. Bacteria reproduce mainly through binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction.
Flowers don't "eat" -- they absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are primarily minerals such as nitrogen, potassium, phosopherus and others. Plants also make their own energy in the form of sugars. Utilizing light energy, carbon dioxide and water, via the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen and sugar. The sugar is stored in the roots/bulb until needed by the plant for growth, flowering or seed/fruit production.
What do halogens all have in common?
Well one answer is pretty obvious, they're all called halogens.
And here are ones I got from chemistry.about.com
"Very high electronegativities
Seven valence electrons (one short of a stable octet)
Highly reactive, especially with alkali metals and alkaline earths "
In what city would we have found Spenser For Hire?
Boston IF u got to this website called HARD2HIRE.org it's the best all u do is set up an account (free) and enter ur location it pulls up all the jobs in ur area that will hire ppl with a criminal background and the websites states that it has helped ppl that has made mistakes in there past....i hope this website will be a good source for u as it was to me!!!!!! god bless IF u go to this website called HARD2HIRE.org it's the best all u do is set up an account (free) and enter ur location it pulls up all the jobs in ur area that will hire ppl with a criminal background and the websites states that it has helped ppl that has made mistakes in there past....i hope this website will be a good source for u as it was to me!!!!!! god bless
You go to heaven wel your soul does anyways this is different answer for each religon but in the christian religon you go to heaven until god decides the earth has to much sin and destroys earth then brings upp al the beleivers to heaven and the non beilevers go to hell he gathers up the bodies and you are in perfect shape in heaven and th knew eath you start out like Adam and eve.
You go to heaven wel your soul does anyways this is different answer for each religon but in the christian religon you go to heaven until god decides the earth has to much sin and destroys earth then brings upp al the beleivers to heaven and the non beilevers go to hell he gathers up the bodies and you are in perfect shape in heaven and th knew eath you start out like Adam and eve.
Which country has the biggest untapped oil reserve?
If true, "Hidden 1,000 feet beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world - more than 2 Trillion barrels." Below is the link to the story. NOTE: Would be nice if it is true!! http://www.stansberryonline.com/OIL/20060405-OIL-COL.asp?pcode=EOILG422&alias=200604OIL
Why is it difficult to balance the pole end of a broom on the palm of your hand?
A pole is a uniform body and so its center of gravity is somewhere in the middle. By keeping the pole vertical you are keeping the center of gravity at the highest position( relative to the hand)- this is unstable equilibrium. Hence the pole will tend to achieve stable equilibrium( ie. to fall flat to the ground).
Remember- higher the center of gravity, more unstable
What eats the Cart-Rut Shell Dicathais orbita?
As a child fishing off rock platforms with my family at Airey's Inlet in Victoria in the 1960s and 70s, Thais Orbita was our preferred bait for small local fish including the parrot fish (wrasse) which we referred to as 'rockies', sweep and leatherjackets. However, we removed the flesh from the shell for this purpose; it may be that the fish would not naturally be able to do this without our intervention.
It sounds like you may have experienced sleep paralysis, a phase where you are partially awake but unable to move or speak. This can be accompanied by feelings of pressure, fear, or a sense of a presence in the room. It is a common and usually temporary experience, often linked to stress or disrupted sleep patterns. If it persists or causes distress, consider talking to a healthcare professional for further guidance.
What is the average life span of a kangaroo?
This is difficult to answer definitely, as there is so much variation.
In the wild, kangaroos live anything from 7-15 years on average with the smaller species having shorter life expectancies. In captivity, kangaroos can live upward of 20 years. Many wild kangaroos are killed on the road, and culling also occurs to control their numbers in certain areas.
Depending on the species, kangaroos can live anywhere between 12-15 years. Smaller species have a life span of less than ten years.
What is a scientific name of a brown kangaroo?
There are over 60 species of kangaroo, ranging from the largest, the Red Kangaroo - Macropus rufus - to the tiny musky rat kangaroo - Hypsiprymnodon moschatus.
There are dozens of species of wallabies in between. Wallaby names range from the same genus as the larger kangaroos (Macropus) whilst others are in related genera such as Dendrolagus, Petrogale, Onychogalea, Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus.
Some of the various species' scientific names are:
Kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, potoroos, pademelons, quokkas and rat-kangaroos come from the Supercohort Marsupialia in the Class Mammalia.
What domain is the kangaroo in?
The kangaroo is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
What is the scientific classification of the red kangaroo?
The scientific classification of the red kangaroo is as follows:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Diprodontia
Suborder: Macropodiformes
Family: Macropodidae
Subfamily: Macropodinae
Genus: Macropus
Species: Macropus Rufus
What is the name of the person who named the kangaroo?
The term kangaroo was used by Capt. Cook and botanist Joseph Banks, supposedly an aborigine word from northeast Queensland, Australia, usually said to be unknown now in any native language.
What is the scientific name for kangaroos?
There are many types of kangaroos and have many scientific names.
# Eastern Grey. Its scientific name is "Macropus giganteus". # Red kangaroo. Its scientific name is "Macropus Rufus". # Western Grey. Its scientific name is "Macropus Fuliginosus". ---- It depends on the kangaroo species. There are dozens of kangaroo species, from the Red Kangaroo down through the wallaby family, to the tiny musky-rat kangaroo (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus). Wallaby names range from the same genus as the larger kangaroo (Macropus) whilst others are in related genera such as Dendrolagus, Petrogale, Onychogalea, Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus.
Is kangaroo supposed to be capitalized?
There is no need to capitalise the word "kangaroo" unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence, e.g. "Kangaroos are native to Australia", or if it is the actual name of something, e.g. "I called my pet dog Kangaroo because he jumps around a lot". If you are talking about the Australian national Rugby League team, you should capitalise "The Kangaroos".
Who are the ancestors of chimpanzees?
Chimpanzees share a common ancestor with humans, which lived around 6-8 million years ago. This common ancestor is believed to be a species of chimpanzee-like ape that gave rise to both modern humans and modern chimpanzees.
What is the name of CS Forester's 1938 novel?
C. S. Forester had two books published in 1938 : "A Ship of the Line" and "Flying Colours" .
What is the aboriginal word for meeting place?
With over 250 languages in Australia, the indigenous people of Australia have different words for "meeting place". However, the name of Australia's capital, Canberra, is said to be derived from the aboriginal word for "meeting place". Some sources state that "Uluru" is also a word meaning "meeting place".
What do you call a tiny kangaroo?
The smallest kangaroo is the musky rat-kangaroo, with an average length of 23 centimetres. The musky rat kangaroo lives in the dampest parts of the tropical rainforests in north Queensland. See the related link below.
It is not the smallest marsupial, however. The smallest marsupial is the long-tailed planigale, with an average body length of 55-65mm.
How long does a red kangaroo care for its young?
In ideal conditions, the gestation period of a Red kangaroo is 33 days. In reality, however, pregnancy length may differ. An adult female Red kangaroo spends most of her adult life pregnant, but in drought times, she has the ability to indefinitely "freeze" the development of the young embryo until food sources are replenished. This is called embryonic diapause. It may last many months.
What animal carries its baby on its back?
Monkeys and Gorillas mainly.
Certain marsupials continue to carry their young on their back for several months, once the joeys have emerged permanently from the pouch. These are mainly the arboreal marsupials. Possums, koalas, quolls and cuscuses exhibit this behaviour.
A word that does not follow the usual phonics pronunciation rules for English. 'Subtle' is an elephant word because the 'b' is silent.
a muscular animal :) :( :P