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What are the 3 things named after Eratosthenes?

Eratosthenes is known for several significant contributions, and three notable things named after him include the "Eratosthenes sieve," an ancient algorithm for finding prime numbers, the "Eratosthenes measure," which refers to his method of calculating the Earth's circumference, and the "Eratosthenes crater," a large impact crater on the Moon named in his honor. His work laid foundational principles in mathematics, geography, and astronomy.

How do you breed kaiju dragon in dragon city?

To breed a Kaiju Dragon in Dragon City, you need to combine specific parent dragons that have the elements required for the Kaiju Dragon. Typically, this involves breeding a dragon with the Electric element and another with the Dark element, such as the Electric Dragon and the Dark Dragon. Make sure to check the game's breeding combinations, as they may vary with updates. Once you've chosen the right pair, place them in the breeding mountain and wait for the incubation time to complete.

What word did shakespeare invent as a one syllable word for vomit?

The word "puke", in the sense of "to spit up in a single instance of regurgitation" was coined by Shakespeare in 1600 in the play As You Like It.

What are the names of 3 edible roots?

Three edible roots are carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes. Carrots are known for their vibrant orange color and crunchy texture, while beets have a sweet flavor and are often used in salads. Sweet potatoes are versatile and can be baked, mashed, or fried, making them a popular choice in various cuisines.

What is a another word for immigrated?

Arrive, colonize, come in, go in, migrate, and settle are all synonyms for immigrated.

What is the name of the supercontinet that existed about 200 million through 100 million years ago?

The supercontinent that existed several million years ago is called Pangea. It combined all of today's continents into one supercontinent, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It was surrounded by a super ocean, Panthalassa, and started to break up 175 million years ago.

How does the Earth's rotation affect the strength and direction of the magnetic field?

The Earth's rotation influences the strength and direction of its magnetic field by causing the flow of molten iron in the outer core, which generates the magnetic field. This flow is affected by the rotation of the Earth, leading to changes in the magnetic field's intensity and orientation.

Did the pilgrims kill the Indians?

Yes they did because the crops weren't enough to eat

What are core competencies of Abbot?

There are 5 core competencies of Abbot:

  1. adaptability
  2. initiative
  3. integrity
  4. teamwork
  5. innovation

Why is lactose intolerant milk easier to digest for intolerant people?

Lactose intolerant milk is easier to digest for those with lactose intolerance because it has been treated to break down lactose, the sugar found in regular milk. This is typically achieved by adding the enzyme lactase, which helps convert lactose into simpler sugars like glucose and galactose, making it more digestible. As a result, individuals with lactose intolerance can enjoy the taste and nutritional benefits of milk without experiencing digestive discomfort.

How much is it to buy a greenhouse?

The cost of a greenhouse can vary widely depending on its size, materials, and features. A small, basic greenhouse can start around $200 to $500, while larger, more elaborate structures can range from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. Additionally, factors such as location, installation costs, and accessories can also influence the total price. It's best to research specific models and suppliers to find one that fits your budget and needs.

What size shirt does Vin Diesel wear?

Vin Diesel typically wears a size large shirt. However, sizing can vary depending on the brand and style, so it may differ slightly in some cases. His muscular build often influences the fit he prefers.

What were some contriutions in America from ancient rome and ancient Greece?

Much of our architecture has come from Ancient Greece. The Parthenon inspired the Lincoln Memorial.

Our law system is based off of Roman law. It was the first system to have

full time judges

right to face accusers

laws that applied throughout the empire, Provinces could also make their own laws. (similar to federal and state law)

'The disadvantage and disadvantage to the non-renewable source of energy?

It takes millions of years to have more of. That's what makes it non-renewable.

Who was the first drunken mentioned in the Bible?

Noah was the first drunken man mentioned in the Bible. After the flood he planted a vineyard and became drunk on the wine he had made. Genesis 9:20-21

What reason was given for the couples in the band ABBA divorce?

The end of ABBA

In December 1978 cracks started to appear in this magic when Björn and Agnetha announced their divorce, only two months after Benny and Frida got married. They stated that this would not influence their professional collaboration. ABBA continued recording and even went on world tour. But then, when Benny and Frida also got divorced after just 2 years of marriage in February 1981, ABBA gradually started to disband. The four of them had always stated that they would continue with ABBA as long as it would give them pleasure. Of course their divorces had made the collaboration less joyful, but also professionally they all wanted to do something different. Björn and Benny, after 10 years of ABBA, were keen on trying something new in the field of theatrical music. During the autumn of 1981 they had a meeting with Tim Rice the lyricist of successful musicals like 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'Evita'. On August 20th 1982 the last ever ABBA song 'The day before you came' was recorded.

They never split up officially. Over the ensuing years Björn and Benny would be occupied with their new project, the musical 'Chess'. Frida and Agnetha started working on their solo projects. Just as they had come together they grew apart again, each going their own way.

In the mid eighties the general public lost interest in the music of ABBA. Critics kept on portraying them as only commercial and superficial. But since the late nineties both public and critics have rediscovered ABBA's qualities. A whole new generation is appreciating ABBA's music and lyrics again.

The best proof of the renewed interest in ABBA is the musical 'Mamma Mia!' based on 22 ABBA songs that had its opening night in London on April 6th 1999 and which has drawn full houses since then. The storyline of the musical, written by Cathryn Johnson, is about a mother and her daughter Sophie, on the eve of Sophie's wedding to Guy. Before the big day the daughter wants to discover the identity of her father. The idea for the musical came from Judy Craymer, who also co-produced the Ulvaeus/Andersson stage show 'Chess' in 1986, and asked Björn and Benny for permission. Björn has been involved in the staging. To enable the music to be performed as closely as possible to the original songs, the music and harmonies had to be written out. For this Björn went back into the studio with a Swedish arranger to listen to the actual master tapes of the ABBA songs. The opening night was attended by Björn and Benny and got a standing ovation after the show. At the end of that year an album with the original cast recording was released.

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How scientist keep records?

By keeping documents and writing things that is important and needs to keep track with.

Is the length of a pencil 5 meters?

not normally, but it depends on the pencil you might have a really long one. The average is about 20cm or so.

When will there be a Honda Civic VX category?

when Honda starts making them again!!

best cars ever made

Is it true that once an object is in its natural resting place it cannot move by itself?

This is one of the axioms of the Aristotle's physics, introduced by the great Greek philosopher in the IV century before Christ (about 2400 years ago). The role of this postulate was to justify the observed motion of bodies by defining their natural resting place starting from the metaphysical idea of the body nature.

The most important consequence of this principle is that, while a body is in its resting place, an external force is needed to move it.

Modern science, that was born with the work of Galileo, Newton and several other scientists in XV century after Christ (2000 years after Aristotle and about 400 years ago) completely cancelled metaphysical assumptions, starting from mathematics and pure phenomena observation.

The fact that it was possible to observe a wider variety of phenomena with respect to the Aristotle's age allowed scientists, and in particular Isaac Newton, to understand that the force is not needed to move a body, but to accelerate it. The fact that in normal experience bodies subject to no apparent force tend to stop (to come to their natural rest situation following Aristotle) is due to the fact that an forces in fact exist, the air and attrition resistance, that decelerate the body up to its stop.

No such resistance exists in space, where planets move, so that justification of the planet motion with the Aristotle's principle is not possible. As a matter of fact planets according to Aristotle, should decelerate up to a stop, while this does not happen.

Thus we can say that nature phenomena are not correctly interpreted by the Aristotle's postulate and at present is has to be abandoned in favor of a scientific approach to nature analysis.

What are some relationship between the planets?

The planets in our solar system exhibit various relationships, including gravitational interactions, orbital dynamics, and atmospheric influences. For instance, the gravitational pull of larger planets like Jupiter can affect the orbits of smaller bodies, including asteroids and comets. Additionally, some planets share similarities in atmospheric composition or geological features, such as Earth and Mars, which both have signs of past water. These relationships contribute to the complex dynamics of the solar system.

What was the date of Ganesha chaturthi on 1997?

Ganesha Chaturthi in 1997 was celebrated on September 10th. This festival marks the birth of Lord Ganesha and is observed with great enthusiasm, especially in Maharashtra and other parts of India. The date of the celebration varies each year as it is based on the Hindu lunar calendar.

Can the aurora borealis be seen in the summer months when there are no 'dark' nights?

While the aurora borealis can be challenging to see in the summer months when there are no dark nights in regions of continuous daylight, it is still possible at high latitudes close to the Arctic Circle. However, the best time to see the aurora is during the winter when nights are longer and darker.