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Imaginary lines around the earth that pass through the north and south poles
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Surely the equator ....
Is there a question that requires an answer of longitude .
Imaginary lines around the earth that pass through the north and south poles they are planes which extend from the earth's axis into space.
Lines of Longitude.
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I am looking for the following books:
The Usborne Encyclopedia of Planet Earth
The Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia
Astronomy (DK Eyewitness Books)
Thanks!
Mandy
Started by cowildflower on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at welltrainedmind):
Bump..
Still looking for these books if anyone has them.
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Please keep topics such as religion, drug debate and politics to their respective subreddits. Peer-reviewed and neutral scientific research on these topics is welcome.
/r/science is for recent scientific research, science news and discoveries, reviews...
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And everyone else does? Because it's really interesting if you're curious about the world or into science, but if you go to university, you will probably have access to a Science subscription account.
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Can u give me chapter 19 vocab for earth science?
Started by RASHAUGHN C on
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KNOW WAY.
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I need help with Earth Science homework? http://newyorkscienceteacher.com/sci/fil…
Here's the worksheet. I need help with the answers. Can someone help?
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Earth Science question? I was in my back yard and came across a rock , what's this rock that contains large jagged pieces of other rock cemented by fine particles ? Explain this ?
Started by purplefrog on
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Well i looked it up.
Unsearchable are HIS way past founding.
Earth Science isn't about Earth Day.
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;♥HW help please! [earth science] has to do with the moon? ;♥The moon rotates very slowly on its axis. Predict how this affects the lunar surface temperature?
-Thank you(:
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Any given place will therefore experience 14.25 earth days of sunlight.
That time is about 28.5 earth days.
The moon rotates once on its axis in the same time it takes to make one orbit of the earth.
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Let me first of all say that I am not a Christian, nor do I have any sort of religion, so don't dismiss my argument as "means to an end" before you finish reading it.
Science is not truly science, as it fails to meet its own criteria that is has established...
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Thus perhaps "Science" ("knowing it really has become a self-protecting....
It cannot actually determine what IS true.
Maybe it would be good to see that Science is merely a method for determining, through observation, what wasn't true.
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I am in search of:
r.e.a.l science oddyssey earth and space
more mud pies to magnets
and mud pies to magnets
Or if you've seen them cheap, let me know!! Posted on CafeMom Mobile
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I would like to use Google earth with a 42" touchscreen as a kids activity at a science festival. Do I need to purchase Pro to do it legally, or can I use the free version for a 1 day free event?
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I don't see a problem, but I'm not a lawyer, nor do I work for Google. .
Hi, you can use the permissions tool to determine this kind of thing .
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