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    __________. DARK MATTER HTML Editor 11. The main sequence includes the following kinds of stars: B) Hot‚ blue‚ large‚ massive ones and cool‚ red‚ small‚ low-mass ones 12. Which of the following was not an era in the history of the universe? C) GRAVITATION 13. The phases of the moon are caused by D) The alignment of the Earth/moon/sun system making a different portion of the moon’s daylight side visible to Earth. 14. Spectra help us determine the composition of astronomical objects because A)

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    Although there were a lot of changes that contributed taking the world from a medieval to modern age‚ the Scientific Revolution was the most fundamental. The medieval age was a dark age that revolved around the church’s decisions. People relied on only others to make the decisions and to tell them what to believe. There was no independence or individuality. The Scientific Revolution was able to change the method of how people thought and how people viewed the world. In about 100 A.D. before the scientific

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    devoted much of his energy towards alchemy‚ theology‚ and history. Newton built the first reflecting telescope. During his lifetime he was involved in the development of the calculus. Newton who struck upon the Laws of Motion and the Law of Gravitation. He was appointed warden of the Mint He was appointed the master of the Mint‚ a position which he held until his death. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. He developed the general theory of relativity‚ one of the two

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    and clarifying roles and responsibilities. The Paper highlightsthe Roundtable’s observationthat numerous federal nationshave tended towards centralisation in recent times‚ coupled with declines in regional and localised identity; it predicted a gravitation of national issues to the Commonwealth level and a shift of regional and service delivery issues towards State governments over the next 20 years. There was consensus that greater trust‚ ‘strategic pragmatism’ and improved intergovernmental relations

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    due to climate and temperature change. What causes ocean tides? Gravity is what causes tides. Tides are a result of gravitational pool from the sun and the moon on the ocean. Sir Isaac Newton is the one who shows us this in his law of universal gravitation. What is the relationship between plate tectonics and the ocean floor—seafloor spreading‚ for example? What

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    Properties of Colloids Tyndall Effect Tyndall observed this phenomenon in 1869. He observed that when a beam of light is allowed to pass through a colloidal solution‚ the path of light gets illuminated. This phenomenon is known as Tyndall Effect. It occurs because light is scattered by particles present in colloidal solution. The intensity of the scattered light depends on the difference between the refractive indices of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. Greater is the difference

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    Introduction Throughout history‚ many brilliant individuals have impacted the world with their ideas and discoveries‚ and many of those influences live on today. During the Scientific Revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ a breakthrough in scientific discovery brought forth numerous findings that greatly contrasted many of the theories and thought processes that dominated at the time. One man in particular‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚ took the world by storm from 1643 to 1747. As a student‚ Newton was

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    Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus 1473-1543 Physics February 8‚ 2000 Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus 1473-1543 Copernicus was born in Poland in 1473‚ he started his education at Cracow University. There he studied mathematics and optics. From here he went to Italy‚ where he was appointed as a canon in the cathedral of Frauenburg‚ where he spent a comfortable academic life studding. Copernicus had some small hobbies while at the cathedral‚ he painted‚ and frequently translated Greek poetry

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    1603 Queen Elizabeth I dies and James VI of Scotland becomes king of England This united the crowns of England and Scotland for the first time. They would later be officially united to create Great Britain. 1605 James survived an assassination attempt - The Gunpowder Plot 14th May‚ 1607 Settlement of Jamestown‚ Virginia. This was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the US. 1st Jan‚ 1610 Galileo discovers rings of Saturn. This was an important discovery in the world of astronomy

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    Critical Analysis In his article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality‚” Peter Singer outlines his argument for helping those in need in the global community. His main argument is that humans can stop suffering based on our moral decisions.1 Singer calls for the definition of ‘charity’ in our society to have moral implications. People should give governmental and privately. all need to give to charity and all at the same time. Peter Singer immediately encourages acceptance of his first moral standpoint

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