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Why was the headright system good for people who became indentured servants?

It allowed poor people to eventually become landowners.


Will a black hole form in our solar system?

No, the sun is too small to become a black hole, it will eventually become a brown dwarf, ending it's life cycle.


Why do you need the reproductive system?

Plants and animals need reproductive systems in order to reproduce. A species that does not reproduce will eventually become extinct.


Are there cars with global positioning systems?

Of course. A GPS system is starting to become standard in various makes of vehicles.


Does the UK use imperial or metric measurement?

Both imperial and metric is currently used in the UK. The metric system is exclusively taught in UK schools. So, eventually, as children become adults, the metric system will become the norm. Resistance to using the metric system is usually from adults who were taught the imperial system when they were schoolchildren.


What happens if you dont do a backwash in a pool?

The filter media will eventually become "clogged" and result in reduced flow rate and increased backpressure. the lower flow rate is a hazard to the heater system and the increased pressure will eventually shorten the life of your pump. not to mention the water will become cloudy and unsafe


What does eventually happen to the rope of a pulley system?

It will eventually wear out and break.


How many moons does planets have in your solar system?

The total was 146 last time I checked. However there are "provisional moons" that will probably become "official" moons eventually.


What will the protoplanetary disks eventually become?

That depends what the disk is forming round. If it is a large black hole it will form a quasar, if it is round a star, it will form planets (a solar system).


What measurement system?

The SI, of course!The SI, of course!The SI, of course!The SI, of course!


Will the Milky Way's black hole eventually eat the entire galaxy?

Hypothetically Yes - That is one considered scenario for the termination of our universe. Eventually as a solar system nears a black hole, any planets within the solar system would be crushed and compacted, like so much garbage, and become part of the accretion disk - long before it eventually disappears across the threshold of the black hole's event horizon.


How will our solar system come to an end?

The Sun will become a "Red Giant" star. This will engulf some of the inner planets and heat up the whole Solar System. Eventually the giant star will "die", leaving behind a "White Dwarf" star.