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    it is believed‚ eventually end up as (a) a blue dwarf. (b) a black hole. (c) a proton star. (d) a pulsar. (e) a black dwarf. 4. an imaginary line connecting any planet with the Sun (a) revolves around the Sun at a constant angular rate. (b) is always the same length. (c) is longest when the planet moves fastest. (d) sweeps out equal areas in equal periods of time. (e) is constantly getting longer. 5. A radio galaxy (a) is more radioactive than a typical galaxy

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    slowly with every massacre. No one could escape the skyward eruption of the detonated volcano; life on planet earth would come to an end. Planet Earth would be burnt to a crisp if not completely destroyed down to the core. If still in existence however it would evolve into perhaps if small one of Mars or Venus’s moons but if size and shape is still intact it would just become one of the 9 lifeless planets in our solar system. Earth would become so poisonous that life would and could no longer exist on

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    Earth There are seven possible scenarios which scientists believe if occur‚ could naturally end this planet and humanity‚ the world as we know it. Orbital change‚ rotational change‚ collisions with the Earth‚ the big rip‚ the sun‚ black holes‚ and other systems going out of whack can cause events that could potentially cause an end to life on Earth. People have theorized about an end to the planet or people on it for most of time. However‚ the scenarios that will be explained are the most logical

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    pull-down menu. This changes the Basic Orbit window to look like the one below. 5) Notice at the top that the Central Body is the Earth. This is good since we are starting at Earth. If you were modeling only heliocentric orbits or those about other planets‚ you could change the central body for the scenario by making sure that “Planetary Options” is checked on the View menu at

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    They’re thought to have blonde to reddish hair‚ blue or green eyes‚ and stand anywhere from five to seven feet tall. Some even claim that Nordics lack irises‚ which forces them to wear contact lenses to blend in when visiting our planet. But fear not‚ because unlike “Greys” the malevolent grey-skinned and glassy-eyed aliens‚ you’ll most often see in Hollywood movies‚ Nordic aliens are benevolent. They’re reported to be kind-hearted‚ spiritually advanced creatures‚ and their mission

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    were possibly the most debated theory in the astronomical community throughout the centuries. The geocentric model of the solar system focused primarily on the hypothesis that the Earth was the center of the solar system and was stationary‚ with all planets and the

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    Why should people move to Mars? People should not move to a death planet. You should mostly stay here on Earth. Never go to a different planet. These are some ideas then you should not move to Mars. First‚ going to Mars is an insane death wish. There are so many ways that people can get killed on Mars. Unlike Earth‚ Mars is unsafe. You can’t breathe fresh air in Mars ‚because it’s air it’s toxic. That will also get you killed. Second‚ one small mistake can lead to injury or death. Thatś scary

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    has recently been reclassified as a dwarf planet rather than a planet. How is a dwarf planet defined‚ and what led to this reclassification? (150 words‚ 3 marks) The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines a Planet as a celestial body: 1) that orbits the sun 2) is large enough to have formed its round shape due to the force of its own gravity 3) dominates its neighbourhood IAU defines a dwarf planet as a celestial body that is neither a planet nor a satellite. It must: 1) be in direct

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    INTRODUCTION: Suppose we were to ask ourselves the question: what would an ideal world order look like‚What kind of world do I want to live in? If I had the power to create a society in my own vision‚ what would that look like? What kinds of activities would be at the forefront of culture? How would people treat each other? In what manner would business be conducted (if at all)? In what areas would the most energy be focused (i.e. education‚ health‚ etc.)‚ write a list in order of importance? What

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    moon and other planets to gather actual soil and rock samples. * These advancements include artificial satellites‚ space shuttles‚ space stations‚ and other spacecrafts. ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES * These are man-made bodies orbiting Earth. * Originally‚ they were launched in order to observe Earth’s weather conditions and ocean currents from a distance. * Eventually‚ satellites have been used to investigate the space environment‚ including our moon and the other planets in our solar

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