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gagan
. What drainage pattern is displayed here? (1 mark) 2. Assign orders to every stream segment using the Strahler method (Figure 2). First identify all first order segments, then all second order...
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dollymay
Not sure if I am in the right section here. But back when I studied probability at college, I remember a standard question was what was the probability of the number of people having the same birthday...
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Paigntonian
when one is talking about seas and oceans, warmer areas have a greater amount of species present and greater biodiversity than colder climes. So I don't understand why we should be concerned about a...
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kaththisuresh
I tried entering the website but I am getting an error-connection timed...
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Atheist
Why do some people disbelieve the current scientific consensus regarding e.g. evolution or man-made global warming? There are people who cherry-pick comments from a tiny minority of scientists so as...
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smiffffffy
Ok, so the other day I saw two rainbows during different parts of the day during different showers at different locations. The first rainbow was the stereotypically arched rainbow that you envisage...
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EmilyAdkins1
Since the virus affects your lungs if the vaccine goes to fight it near your lungs do you think your lungs could be affected. I am worried about people who don’t have strong lungs or something wrong...
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ToraToraTora
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-56238018...
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zamanei02
what is one possible evolutionary explanation for why algal chloroplasts are so varied, while plant chloroplasts are so similar?
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malagabob
For those of you in UK The landing is 20:55 (8:55 gmt )...
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Atheist
Odd question, I know. Bottled waters have distinct flavours, which is I presume because of dissolved minerals in them. But pure water seems to me to have no taste, and I find that odd. There's only...
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Mariasde233
The mean velocity of blood flow in the aorta during systole is 1.5 × 10–2 m / s. What is the frequency change in an instrument with a signal frequency of 105 Hz? (speed of sound in blood, 1570 m / s)....
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bednobs
And if not, what are you seeing in a backlight>...
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JaymeImes
Gonna take a science test today. Anybody know the difference between a Exoskeleton and an Endoskeleton. I don’t know the difference and I don’t know what to do!...
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Lombax
Do you think a person can have such an appearance that is liked by everybody?Or that a beautiful look is always a matter of opinion and taste?...
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neo_n
in a confined space, say a ball,if i had 2 masses of equivalent density but 1 is hotter what would happen? would it convect even though the density is the same, or will the energy disperse through all...
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omenyilameck
a test of a driver's perception reaction time is being conducted on a special testing track with wet pavement and a driving speed of 50 kph. when the driver is sober, a stop can be made just in time...
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mathsman123
C3H6 is a compound...

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