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    The moon should not be colonized. To start off with‚ going to the moon is a waste of money and resources. We should use the money on other things around the world. . Next‚ we cannot maintain plants on the moon. We will die very easily. Lastly‚ There is very little sun on the moon so solar panels will be useless. Without solar panels it will be very difficult to get energy. The moon is not fit for people/humans to live on it. To begin with‚ according to Colonization of the Moon‚ “the lack of an

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    Mars AND Venus IN THE Bedroom A GUIDE TO LASTING ROMANCE AND PASSION JOHN GRAY‚ Ph.D. THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO MY WIFE‚ BONNIE‚ whose openness‚ creativity‚ and love continue to inspire my writings and deepen my understanding of relationships. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v INTRODUCTION 1 1 Advanced Bedroom Skills for Great Sex 11 2 Sex and Passion 23 3 How to Drive a Woman Wild with Pleasure 35 4 Sexual Confidence 45 5 Women are

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    The content of the reading and the lecture is about one of the largest explosions in history - the explosion in Tunguska in 1908. The reading supports the idea that it was a massive methane gas explosion while the lecture argues that it was an asteroid strike which caused the explosion. According to the reading passage‚ the fact that no rocks or material from an asteroid have been found and nobody witnesses an asteroid streaking across the sky means that there is no evidence of an asteroid strike

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    After looking through computer simulated data‚ scientists have suggested that the planet Kepler-62f might be habitable for life. If that’s so‚ it could open up a legion of other theories suggesting life exists on other systems surrounding Earth. Judging by NASA’s history with lying‚ they very well could have known about aliens for years. Let’s hope they’re not dangerous. POTENTIAL LIFE SURROUNDING EARTH A group of astronomers is suggesting that the planet called Kepler-62f may be habitable. The

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    How The Scientist Discover The Interior Of The Earth Two ways that Scientist may study and find the interior of the Earth are with Meteorites and Magnetic Fields. The scientist may use meteorites to discover the interior of the Earth’s earlier solar system by studying the meteorites that arrived on the Earth. The scientist might use magnetic fields by the science advances which involves measuring the ocean and coming up with a hypothesis. Therefore‚ the meteorites and the magnetic fields all

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    Are alien abductions actually true? Or are they the figment of people’s imagination? Do you believe in the existence of life (aliens) on other planets? This has been a question on so many minds for so many years. Extraterrestrial life‚ or aliens‚ as they are more commonly called‚ are defined as “any form of life that may exist and originate outside the planet Earth” (New World Encyclopedia‚ 2016). The history of alien abductions‚ the arguments against them being real‚ and the future impact for all

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    Slide 3 What is Saturn? Saturn is the second biggest planet in the solar system with a mean radius of about 58‚ 232 km but it is the least dense planet in the solar system. It’s density is about 0.687 grams per cubic centimetre making it the only planet less dense than water. Saturn spins faster than any other planet except Jupiter‚ completing a rotation roughly every 10 and half hours. The rapid spinning causes Saturn to bulge at its equator and flatten at its poles making it the flattest of the

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    AQUA-MARIE Solar System Nebular Hypothesis. According to the nebular hypothesis‚ these clouds collapsed from some kind of turbulence that caused it to heat up and eventually turn into a star. My understanding of the origin and evolution of the solar system is still very limited. Development is made by pushing through the scientific process of hypothesis‚ prediction‚ measurement‚ theory‚ and hypothesis. However‚ there is still a lot of guesswork to be tested before we can really talk about

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    Technology Presentation • • • • • Solar System Simulation App AAA Know IXL BrainPOP abcteach Enhanced into Science and Math instruction By: Xavier Kee Solar System Simulation App • This apps allows you to be able to explore the Solar System in this to –scale virtual stimulation. Solar System Stimulation App Features • Virtual stimulation • Reality of the planets Standards • The align with the South Carolina Science~ Solar System and Planets Solar System Simulation App Pros • Being able to

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    Johannes Kepler‚ who was born December 27‚ 1571 and died on November 15‚ 1630. He created the three major laws of planetary motion. These three laws are called the Law of Ellipses‚ the Law of Equal Areas‚ and the Law of Harmonies. Kepler’s first law is called the Law of Ellispes or the Law of Orbits. This law states that planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus. Think of the elliptical shape as a part of a cone. This is the shape of the orbit that becomes an inverse square force

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