11.2L
this is wrong the correct is
1.8 L
1.2
its so easy just take away
all those people that don't know maths need to check this
2.3
im not sure if they do but i think they do because frogs eat any bug they see as i have been informed before, im pretty sure they do eat waterstriders.
The Mayfly cannot defend itself in it's short life, but they have been around for over 35 million years. It has been predicted that the Mayfly was here even before dinosaurs.
If its never been seen before then it doesn't have a neme yet but probably some new sea creature
There is proof that Indians tamed horses before the pilgrims. People have found deer antlers believed to have been used on a bridle for the horses.
If it is alive and going to be released yes. If it has been caught for human consumption it would be more humane to kill it before removing the tail.
1.8 litres
Tsunamis are related to geology because they can occur as the result of geologic activity, such as an earth quake. When land is displaced as the result of an earthquake, the water above it is displaced as well. This displacement propagates through the body of water. As the water becomes shallower, the displaced water "piles up" and appears to those on the shore as a very, very large wave. In fact, the wave has been there all along, but it was not as visible due to the increased area for the displaced water to spread out.
It's 6 kN because the loss of weight equals the weight that has been displaced, i.e. 7 - 1 = 6.
Water before the great flood most likely would have come from the same sources as today. For example, clouds would have produced rainfall that could have been collected in primitive rain barrels. Water also could have been collected from riversand lakes.
If it wasn't for filters the water would be filled with unwanted garbage. Before filters they had wells which was usually had pretty clean water, if not that then lakes or streams that the water would had of been boiled unless you want parasites that is.
It would actually have more of the natural flavor.
Because according to the principle of Archimedes: "Any body immersed in a liquid undergoes a bottom-up thrust equal to the weight of liquid displaced" When submerged, the boat displaces water. Since salt water has greater weight per unit volume (density) than fresh water, the weight of the displaced salt water is higher. So the ship receives a bigger push in salt water than in fresh water. So it floats more.
The Liquid Displacement Method involves putting an object into a container filled with water. A measurement is then taken of how much volume of water has been displaced. This measurement can then be used to calculate the volume of the object displacing the water.
The Liquid Displacement Method involves putting an object into a container filled with water. A measurement is then taken of how much volume of water has been displaced. This measurement can then be used to calculate the volume of the object displacing the water.
It is the force exerted by a fluid equivalent to the weight of fluid that has been displaced by the substance that has immersed in it. A boat floats in water because the weight of water displaced by the boat is greater than the weight of the boat. Weight depends very much on Gravity and so if there is no gravity (such as objects in orbit) there can be no bouyancy effects either.
Displaced.
These farmers are often just looking for another job since they've been displaced from their farms.