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Geography, 21.06.2019 20:00, evelyngarcia99
Hurryyy ! a student is asked to describe the path of a paper airplane that is thrown in the classroom. which statement best describes the path of the paper airplane? a. the paper airplane will move in a straight line, according to newton’s first law of motion. b. the paper airplane will drop straight to the ground once its inertia gives in to the force of gravity. c. the paper airplane will create a curved path toward the floor as it is pulled toward earth’s center. d. the paper airplane will orbit around the desk because it is the object with the largest mass in the room.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 14:00, edgarnino13
Will someone earth science water cycle: will someone tell me how the water cycle works, but in a story? ? pretend you are a drop of water somewhere. (like; "once i was floating around in a cloud" or, "once i was lying in a puddle in the middle of a parking lot.) and tell your life story! and use the words "evaporation" "condensation" "accumulation" "transpiration" "precipitation" and "runoff" tell the story like your the drop of water telling your life story. include all the parts of the water cycle including those vocabulary words above. and !
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Geography, 23.06.2019 01:00, kayranicole1
Explain the value of statistics and other data to positive economics and to normative economics
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Geography, 23.06.2019 13:30, china1283
When volcanoes erupt, magma (hot, molten rock) rises toward the surface of the earth. as magma cools, solid rock forms. this rock contains substances from the interior of the earth. which of the following natural resources is likely to be plentiful near subduction zones where volcanic activity has occurred in the past?
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