Question: Suppose a meteor impact blows some extremophile bacteria from the Earth into the depths of a gas giant planet called planet X ‚ where they evolve into an intelligent species which practises physics. Do you think their physical theories would be similar to ours‚ and if so in what ways would they be likely to be similar? Your answer will necessarily involve some speculation‚ but make sure it involves some careful argument as well. Theoretical physics is one of many braches of physics that
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Ray Bradbury’s - “All Summer in a Day” setting isn’t possible. Venus is a different planet from earth. It has constant rain‚ and has wildly different surface temperatures. The mass of the planet is much greater than of Earth’s. These different circumstances on Venus‚ are very hard for humans to adapt to coming from Earth. Since the atmospheric pressure is 92 times greater than earth‚ Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system‚ and Venus’ atmosphere is made up of Carbon Dioxide‚ I believe that
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terrestrial planets? How did our galaxy form? And what is a black hole? To begin‚ I interviewed my brother first. He has never been a fan of astronomy‚ so I didn’t expect him to know anything. When I asked him what he knew about Saturn he said “Oh that’s the planet with the rings” that’s pretty much all he knew about it. When I told him that the rings were not solid‚ but that they were made up of chunks of ice and rock‚ he was very surprised. He had no idea what the terrestrial planets were. When
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Respect? There is one thing people of Earth have in common. They are all born‚ raised‚ and live their entire lives on planet Earth. They breathe oxygenated air made from the Earth’s trees‚ eat food grown in the soil‚ and drink pure water from Mother Nature’s springs. Yet‚ most humans do not make the connection that their very survival depends upon a healthy‚ thriving planet. Many treat the earth like the gum on the bottom of their shoes. Where is the respect for our one and only Earth‚ who has
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NOTES ON BACHELOR”S COMPLAINT Charles Lamb’s essay "A Bachelor’s Complaint of the Behavior of Married People" is just what the title suggests: it is indeed "a bachelor’s complaint of the behavior of Married People." Lamb emphasizes his single status in the start of the essay"As a single man"and in doing so‚ separates himself from the "Married People." He talks about Married People as if they are despicable and offensive and gives both hypothetical and personal examples to back up his points. He
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He proved all the planets orbit the sun‚ and not the sun orbiting the earth. Kepler created three laws‚ in which he describes the governing motion of the planets. He was committed passionately to circles. He also became the founder of modern optics. Kepler did not face that many democratic challenges‚ such as many others did. His achievements proved many things in which today ’s modern scientists use. Kepler discovered one of the most famous discoveries of astronomy. Planets orbit the sun. The
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The principle of mediocrity contends that our biological and technological evolution‚ as well as our planet and solar system‚ are not unique‚ but are rather common throughout the universe. Additionally‚ the age of the universe is estimated to be 13.8 billion light-years old‚ and presently‚ it is estimated that the diameter of the observable universe may
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Slogans With "Earth" or "Planet" in Them And then sometimes you want to focus on the planet as a whole‚ to get people thinking about the big picture. Making people aware of the positive impact they can have on the earth as a whole is one successful way to inspire them to do something or help your cause. • Vote Earth • Good Planets are Hard to Find • There is no Planet B • Earth Day Every Day • Your planet needs you • Save paper‚ save trees‚ save the planet • slide 5 of 7 Green
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Jacob S. O’Brien 3rd Grade Mrs Townsend February 1‚ 2013 Jupiter and Venus Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the most massive planet in our solar system. It has an equatorial diameter of 143‚000 kilometers. It is 11.2 times the size of earth and has a mass 318 times the size of Earths. You could also fit almost 1400 Venus’s inside Jupiter. Jupiter has an enormous magnetic field‚ has 63 moons‚ and it also has rings which form
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responses. 1. Explain three differences between terrestrial and Jovian planets. -Three differences between terrestrial and Jovian planets are first their surfaces. Terrestrial planet’s surface is made of solid and Jovian planet’s surface is made of gas. The terrestrial planets are close to the sun and Jovian planets are further away from the sun. Last is terrestrial planets spin a lot less than Jovian planets. 2. How are the atmospheres of Venus and Mars different than the Earth
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