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Balloon Animals Monkey

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Balloon Animals Monkey
Alphabet soup: Homework Help! Impossible to find this seriously.?

Here are the instructions on the sheet. The name of an animal hides in each sentence. It is not one of the names of animals used obvious, and may be hidden within one or several words. Can you find each? Here is an example one already did. "Bob then three the ball to a label called Adolf in the pool next door." The animal in the sentence is … see dolphins? -> "… A Call Dolph [en] in the pool next door. "These are the rest I can not find. 1." The monkey was wearing a fuzzy hat each time he ran across the stage. "2. A lemur artist was painting on an easel a large yellow. 3. The millionaire had handled the golden key was the sink and bathtub. 4. The clown shouted: "I will do balloon 'bang' or I'll arrange a new trick! "5. As a mom took the parking space to his ears picked up what appeared be a very strange noise in the engine. Thank you sooo much!

1. APE (keep track of each) 2. WEASAL (EASAL yellow) 3. (4.: (5. SLOTH (Your slot) That is all I can do

How to make a balloon monkey on a palm tree


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Jungle Safari Birthday Party Monkey Mylar Balloon Jumbo


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Ape and Butterflies Congo 18 Mylar Balloon


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This balloon was released in the mid 90′s. It features the small logo of the movie and a large image of the ape. The image on the balloon fits well with a zoo, monkey, jungle theme parties….

Wild About You Monkey


Wild About You Monkey



Show you care in a big way!
Our 45″ mylar balloon is shaped as an adorable monkey with a kiss mark on his cheek. The monkey is holding a leopard print heart that reads “WILD About You!”…





Balloon Twisting Dinosaur

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Balloon Twisting Dinosaur

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Pt. II

  • WHAT IS slenderness ratio?

The columns used for construction have a defined value called the crushing burden or loadthe buckling load on the spine to bend or buckle, but not broken. The effective length of the column is length of an equivalent column of the same material and cross-sectional area with drop ends and have the courage of the crushing burden equal to that of the indicated column. The smallest radius Drawing is the radius of gyration in the lowest moment of inertia is considered. The relationship between the effective length of the smallest turning radius is called the slenderness ratio of the column.

  • WHAT is the peculiarity of the temple square?

The square of the temple in Utah is a place very religious for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is symbolic of the holy ordinances or covenants that take place there To the Mormons, the Gospel of Jesus is not complete without the temple square temple is special because it reminds of the sacrifices the Mormon pioneers who built it. It is also home Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  • Who discovered Saturn's rings?

Christian Huygens, Dutch physicist and astronomer, discovered that Saturn has rings. He also discovered Titan, Saturn's moon.

  • THERE IS MAGNET with a single pole?

Magnets found in nature and man-made, are the two poles without exception. By contrast, electrical charges are separated from each other. Several experiments to detect magnetic monopoles have not been conclusive.

  • When started the first flight balloon flight take place?

In the eighteenth century two French paper makers, the golfer Mont brothers began experimenting with hot air balloons. On October 15, 1783, a French scientist François de Rozier was the first to make a balloon ascent. He rose at a height of 80 feet in a balloon made by golfers Mont.

  • WHAT IS the VSAT acronym?

VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal means. nodes are networked together VSAT, using an antenna aimed at a geostationary satellite. VSAT technology is used for transmission information and is extremely popular in the banking and financial services, manufacturing and those of multilayer linking government offices.

  • HAVE YOU OFBUCKYBALLS HEARD?

Buck balls are microscopic spheres of 60 carbon atoms that resemble a dome. They have enough cavities large to contain other atoms – even full molecules. Unless it is heated to very high, the contents of the cavities do not emerge. This has huge potential in the fields of medicine, mechanics miniature battery technology and high strength materials.

  • WHAT WINTER NUCLEAR IS "?

'Nuclear winter' is used to describe the consequences of a nuclear explosion caused by a nuclear war or a nuclear accident. The impact of this explosion would be so devastating that they can not quantify the amounts of dust and smoke would be released in the stratosphere of the Earth. This block the sun's energy reaching the earth's surface, reducing the temperature. The period of this effect would be determined by the intensity of the explosion. "Nuclear winter" would endanger the existence of life on Earth.

  • HOW DOES A gas lighter?

Certain crystalline materials (like quartz, salt | Rochelle and certain ceramics) have piezoelectric behavior. When pressure is applied for them, you get a charge separation within the crystal and a voltage across the crystal that is sometimes extremely high. For example, at a barbecue lighter, the popping noise you hear is a little spring hammer hitting a crystal and generating thousands volts across the crystal faces. A voltage high is identical to tension that drives a candle in a gasoline engine. The tension of glass can create a spark that ignites the gas well on the grill.

  • HOW KNOW THE PILOT path to a destination you are flying?

Pilots rely heavily on computerized controls and with the help of the autopilot and the flight management computer, steer the plane along their planned route. They are monitored by air traffic control "stations that pass by. Regularly check your fuel supply, the state of their engines and air conditioning, hydraulic and other systems. Pilots may request a change in altitude or route if circumstances require.

  • WHAT KIND OF HEALING DID PIONEER DR EDWARD BACH?

Dr. Edward Bach pioneered a type of healing therapy called flower remedy. This is mostly mental and emotional manifestations of the disease, based on administration resources derived from the parts of flowering plants. Dr. Bach found 38 total resources to deal with negative moods most common that afflict humanity. After his death, many remedies have been added and now total more than 200. He believed that resources were enriched by God.

  • Why feel the air is fresh after the rain?

People living in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore are bound to feel the air is fresh after the first heavy showers of the monsoon. This is because the branches down from heaven damage, gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, etc. These monsoon rains in the first place, however, because many newly planted saplings in these cities.

  • The filament of an electric bulb is heated to high temperatures. How is it that makes NO BUM?

The filament does not burn because the bulb is filled with inert gases such as argon and nitrogen. Oxygen is required for any combustion.

  • WHAT are the asteroids?
  • Who invented the bicycle?

The first known patent for a machine that looked like a bicycle was given to Jean Theson in 1645. It had four wheels and was driven by two men. The first two-wheeled machine was invented by a Frenchman, Baron Karl Drais of (Baron von Drais) in 1818. But do not catch on. What caught the bicycle was invented by a blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan of Scotland.

  • HOW forests help prevent flooding?

ONE of the main reasons for the flooding is the erosion of soils in the area near the banks of thd

River. The forests have a dense cluster of trees in them. The tree roots cling to the earth and prevent erosion. It is therefore important that the trees should not be cut indiscriminately, especially near the banks of rivers.

  • NO volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring within the oceans too?

The waves we see in the seas and oceans are mainly caused by air currents. The size of the waves depends on wind speed and how long the wind has blown. Tide and ebb are caused by the pull of the moon (and to some extent, the attraction of the sun) in the water. Powerful waves such as tsunamis are caused by earthquakes beneath the surface of the water in seas and oceans.

  • WHAT IS THE VISCOSITY?

Viscosity is a property seen in the fluid that offers resistance to a body moving through them. It is equivalent to friction. Whenever a body falls through a viscous fluid, has a top speed or uniform velocity due to the viscous force which balances gravity.

  • WHY Can we walk more easily on wet sand on dry sand?

Do not you find Newton's Laws movement? Everyone still in a state of rest or uniform motion unless compelled to do otherwise by a shock (external) force. Walking is possible because the land on which we walk offers some resistance. Assuming that the resistance is zero, the foot that steps forward to keep going and you fall. Even dry sand offers resistance. That's why you can walk on it, if you are careful. wet sand offers much more resistance and therefore can more easily walk on the sand wet.

  • WHAT IS A RETRO-ROCKET?

Newton's first law governs the motion of a spacecraft traveling in space: It is still traveling at a uniform speed. Since there is no reaction in space, a retro-rockets fired in the direction opposite of motion, reduces the speed of the spacecraft.

  • WHAT IS TORQUEWRENCH?
  • An otolaryngologist is a doctor. Specialty WHAT?

An ENT is a physician who specializes the problems of the ear, nose and throat (ENT). Myocardial infarction is the technical term for …? Unique is the application of liquid nitrogen to destroy warts.

  • WHAT IS chill?

Wind Chill is the rate of heat loss due to air movement. In simple language, a strong wind can make it much cooler than room temperature. Paul Siple coined this term in 1939 during an expedition to Antarctica.

  • WHAT is eutrophication?

The process by which water becomes fatter, either by the natural process of maturation or artificial processes.

  • WHAT IS A DIAMOND Done?

100 million tears ago, when Earth was cooling the coal deposits were exposed to extreme temperatures and pressure by molten rock. These deposits crystallized to form the diamond mines. In fact, diamond is the hardest material known to mankind. If so, then how diamond is cut in different ways for use in jewelry? Saw dust made of diamond cut diamond. More than 80 percent of diamonds are used in-house industry.

  • WHAT IS A RE-entry vehicles?

When a spacecraft returns to earth, is with tremendous friction that heats the atmosphere. In order to ensure the safety of astronauts and expensive equipment, the spacecraft is shielded by using material heat resistant. Scientists from the former Soviet Union were the first to implement the successful re-entry vehicle in the sixties.

  • What is ozone?

Ozone is the allotropic form of oxygen. It is used in water purification and treatment of gangrene. Their presence in the upper atmosphere is crucial because it absorbs ultraviolet radiation energy. Industrial and vehicular pollution has led to the decline of this molecule to save lives and is a cause of concern for environmental scientists.

  • WHAT IS hydroponics?

Hydroponics is often defined as the cultivation of plants in water. Since many aggregates or media support the growth of plants in the definition has been expanded to read the cultivation of plants without soil using hydroponics culture techniques, due to lack of water supply or fertile farmland. Initiation gardeners have used for years to grow new round vegetables and grow plants in smaller spaces. Greenhouses and nurseries grow their plants in a soil- peat or a mixture of growth based on the bark.

  • SIDEREAL WHAT TIME?

A sidereal year is the length of time it takes the Sun to move from a position on a fixed star and back to the same position again, as seen from the same location on Earth. It is equivalent to 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 11 seconds.

  • WHY THE GLOBE IS CALLED TO THE POOR MAN'S SATELLITE?

Unlike hot air balloons, which are used in sports, hydrogen fills used for scientific purposes, metrology and military. They can carry payloads of a few tons. They are widely used for astronomical observation, particularly for studying X-ray emissions of stars.

  • WHAT IS Coriolis Force?

Whenever a body is moving in a circular path experience centripetal force toward the center of the circle. If you walk into a bus that is taking a turn, an additional force acting on you. It's called Coriolis force, a force that emanates from two simultaneous movements of a body.

  • WHO IS THE FATHER OF LAMPS full of gas?

Irving Langmuir studied the chemical reactions at high temperatures and low pressures. One of the benefits of this research was to develop gas-filled lamps.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR BOMB9

Nuclear bombs are of two types – those that depend on fission, and atomic bombs, and those who depend on the merger, including hydrogen bombs. The former get their explosive energy Division of atoms in materials such as uranium or plutonium, which is done automatically. Moreover, hydrogen bombs, which also known as thermonuclear bombs, depend on the fusion of atoms together, as is happening in our sun, to release much larger quantities of energy atomic bombs. The merger requires very high temperatures, therefore, atomic bombs are generally used as triggers for hydrogen bombs. Therefore, each atomic bomb is a nuclear bomb, but every nuclear bomb is a bomb.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CYCLONE, Hurricanes, tornadoes and Twister?

Technically, a cyclone is any kind of circular wind storm. But now, only used to describe a strong tropical storm found off the coast of India. Hurricanes and typhoons are the same thing, but in different places. On the coast of Florida is called a hurricane. In the Philippines, is called a typhoon. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and typhoons in the Pacific. Basically, hurricanes and typhoons form over water are enormous, while the shape land and tornadoes are much smaller in size. A tornado is a violent windstorm characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped clouds. In the United States twister is used as aa colloquial term for tornado.

  • WHEN NOT the phenomenon of resonance?

Resonance occurs when two or more objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency and the sound produced by an object causes the other to vibrate. Strings or air columns tuned to vibrate at particular frequencies results in the generation of music. The resonance can be destructive too. Echoing individual parts can damage bridges. This occurs when a strong wind blows or a mechanized army convoy passed over it.

  • NO you know what happens when anti particles SHOCK?

Each elementary particle is known to have an antiparticle with opposite properties. When the two meet, they annihilate each other and raise awareness energy twice the mass of the particle.

  • Who discovered-ELECTRIC piezo effect?

modern kitchens are equipped with piezo lighters. Certain substances produce current when subjected to pressure. Pierre Curie, husband of Mary and one of the discoverers the radio, which was discovered piezoelectricity.

  • WHAT is the inertia?
  1. It is the property of a body to remain in a state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an outside agency. It is believed that the mass of a body is the full measure of its inertia. Scientists experiments are underway to distinguish between man inertial and gravitational mass.
  • Who devised the exact nature of the movement global?

Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, developed the main laws of planetary motion. After 17 years of observation, Kepler discovered that the orbits of the planets around the Sun are ellipses and not circles.

  • WHY ARE IMPORTANT quarks?

"Three quarks for muster the brand," said James Joyce. In fact, three quarks fuse together to form nucleons: protons and neutrons that make the atomic nucleus. Quarks are believed to be the basic elements of the subject.

  • WHERE IS transuranic elements?

transuranic elements not found in nature but were created artificially in the laboratory. Represent atomic numbers 93-109, appears after the last stable element, uranium.

  • In what sense NAME CONNECTED WITH Broglie wavelength?
  1. In modern physics, wave-particle duality of the microscopic world continues to fight for scientists. The light is made of waves, but can also be described as a set of tiny particles called photons. A subatomic particle can be described as having wave properties. De Broglie, French physicist was the first to give a formula for the "wavelength" of the particle.
  • WHY The robot name?

The word originates from the Slavic "Robota7, meaning compulsory labor. The robots are used in hazardous environments. Now robots have also been fueled by artificial intelligence.

  • WHAT IS PARAFILAX?
  1. Parallax is the apparent displacement of an astronomical object, due to the change in the field of observers. The fact that we observe the stars of the earth's surface rather than its center geocentric parallax heliocentric parallax causes while because the observation is from the earth and the sun. In modern photography, the term is used to describe the difference between the views of an object through the lens of the camera and a view through a separate viewfinder.
  • That is proof MISSILE CENTER OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST?

Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR) is the largest the world, the reach of ground-based rockets. It has a flight control chain to the ground, watching and repairing roads stations Alaska to Spitsbergen, in the Ocean Arctic. Poker Flat is a facility for launching sounding rockets 30 miles northeast of Fairbanks used for auroral and middle to upper atmospheric research. The Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, it works.

  • HOW forests help prevent flooding?

ONE of the main reasons for the flooding is the erosion of soils in the area near the river banks. F'orests have a dense cluster trees in them. The tree roots cling to the soil and prevent erosion. It is therefore important that trees not be cut indiscriminately especially near the banks of rivers.

  • WHY ARE THE NOBEL PRIZES given and not only in Norway in any other country?

The Nobel prizes, founded by Alfred Nobel, Norwegian chemist, engineer and entrepreneur.

  • Why do some space between the rails on the road?

You should have learned in school that heat expands and gets cold. This means that as a result of heat, all the organs to expand. (There are rare EXFOR this expansion is a little space between the rails.

  • HOW IS THE INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE INTENSITY OF EARTHQUAKES CALIBRATED?

"The Richter scale is used to measure magnitude of an earthquake. The magnitude is a measure of the size of an earthquake, but instead of being a direct measure of the intensity of earthquakes, which is a reflection of the strength of seismic sound waves emitted by the earthquake, a phenomenon that can be detected at great distances from the epicenter of the earthquake. Due to an earthquake magnitude can rely solely

through routine measurements made by seismometers, the scale has become an important measure commonly recorded in the seismograms. The scale is log – This means a deviation factor of 10 in real earthquake energy difference corresponds to a whole number on the scale.

  • LO What are sunspots?

The dark spots on the surface of the Sun are called sunspots. These areas are places to sudden changes on the magnetic media or "magnetic storms. They appear darker in contrast with the surroundings, hence the name.

  • WHY WHAT IS UP ESCAPE A tractor BENT PIPE?

As the exhaust gases of an automobile are hot and tend to rise upward, a pipe upward bending is the most natural way, a high-tractor, the driver's seat is directly behind the engine and usually open. Therefore, a regression bending tailpipe exhaust gas shed from the driver. The back of a tractor is wider than its engine. Even an exhaust pipe to the side-is bent pipe will have the same effect. As a tractor farm has several accessories and a trailer, the exhaust pipe may not extend behind your tires rear under the chassis. A tractor works mainly in terrain that could damage an exhaust pipe that protrudes downward from the chassis.

  • WHAT TECHNOLOGY IS FUEL CELL?

Fuel cell technology uses a fuel cell, a conversion device electrochemical energy. A fuel cell converts hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process that produces electricity with a fuel cell products chemicals constantly flow into the cell so it never goes dead – if not, is a flow of chemicals into the cell, electricity flows out of the Cell. Most hydrogen fuel cells in use today and oxygen use as chemicals.

  • WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF DELAY IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS?

Communications satellites are usually geosynchronous. In other words, these satellites have the same period of revolution as that of the earth – 24 hours. To accomplish this, the satellite is launched at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers of land. The messages sent via radio waves, travel the distance from here to there. Radio waves are transmitted at the speed of light, about three lakh km per second. Therefore, approximately quarter of a second is lost in traversing the distance between Earth and the satellite.

  • What contribution LUIS ALVAREZ DID DO WITH SCIENCE Modern?

The American physicist developed the linear accelerator in 1946 for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1968. He and his son, Walter, the first to propose that mass extinctions throughout the Jurassic – including dinosaurs, were caused by the impact of a large space object.

  • WHAT IS POTHOLING?

It is the science that explores and studies caves found below the surface of the earth.

  • WHAT IS wave-particle duality?

In classical physics, all physical phenomena of light, viz. reflection on a glass surface, refraction through a prism, interference when two or more sources of light is gathered and diffraction, curvature of light along the edge of an object, can be explained with the wave theory. But this description does not apply to the microscopic world. In modern physics, light is made of discrete packets of energy.

  • WHAT IS Faraday cage?

The Faraday cage, also known as Faraday Shield or screen, is a network of parallel wires connected to a common wire at one end to provide electrostatic protection without affecting the electromagnetic waves. The common conductor is usually grounded. Attenuates an electrostatic field, designed to prevent the passage of electromagnetic waves either containing or excluding them from its interior space. It is named after physicist Michael Faraday, who built the first in 1836.

  • WHAT ES a drone?

A pilotless aircraft, usually a MAV (micro air vehicle), which is scheduled to go somewhere or do something on their own, or is it a plane piloted by remote control from the ground. Most drones are quite small in size. drones for hazardous work, such as espionage or exploring new places with a camera that transmits the data to the ground. They can be very useful as many are felled or accident, and save the life of a real pilot.

  • WHERE WAS THE FIRST INDIA Generating Station Electricity located?

Station 4-5 megawatts of hydropower Sivasamudram near waterfalls in Karnataka Cauvery was the first major power plants in India. Owned by a few British companies, was developed by General Electric of the U.S.. It was commissioned in 1902, and its production was destined mainly for the Kolar gold mines, located about 90 kilometers away much smaller plant began operating earlier in different parts of India. The first small hydroelectric plant, a plant of 130 kilowatts, began operations in 1897 in Darjeeling.

  • WHY Is Venus the hottest planet Although Mercury is the closest to the sun?

The degree of hotness of a planet not so dependent on the proximity the Sun and in its atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has a tendency to absorb heat, which in turn increases the temperature. Mercury's atmosphere contains no carbon dioxide carbon (for which all the heat back to space). Venus has a high percentage of carbon dioxide because it is warmer planet.

  • IS It is true that the Sahara Desert expanded through mile south of every year?

In the 1970s and 1980s, it was reported that the Sahara desert was expanding southward at a speed of 5 km per year. But during the last decade, NOAA weather satellite USAS noted that the term 'desertification' was a myth. It is not as severe as earlier suspected. Deserts reflect most incoming solar radiation compared to the earth with vegetation (during days cloud-free). The satellites measure this radiation is reflected every day, of which the type of land cover or green can be inferred. The analysis of these data for several years, it was observed that the Sahara was not expanding.

  • Is it true that the Sahara desert stretches for a mile south half of each year?

It is true that the Sahara desert is expanding, but not just half a mile. It runs at a speed of 30 miles south per year! Its extension is engulfing degraded rangelands. Due to extreme heat, the vegetation of the area is disappearing, resulting in more desertification. So every year, the area of the Sahara desert is growing, and scientists are working on methods to stop or slow the rapid change. They say that if this continues, the whole of Africa turn into a desert one day. Global warming is a major threat in the expansion the Sahara.

  • That is the smallest sub-atomic particle?

The smaller the particle of quarks, the basic building blocks of hadrons. There are two types of hadrons: baryons (three quarks) and mesons (a quark, an antiquark). Protons and neutrons are stable baryons. Then there are the lepton, a family of elementary particles, including electrons, muons, tauons, and neutrinos. Neutrinos originally thought to have zero mass, but have been found to have very little mass, smaller than any subatomic particle. Calling someone a head 'hadrons' is considered an insult among physicists.

  • WHAT Kuiper Belt?

The Kuiper Belt is disk-shaped belt of billions of small icy bodies orbiting the sun beyond Neptune's orbit, mostly at distances 30-50 times the distance of Earth from the sun. Modern computer simulations show that the Kuiper Belt have been influenced by Jupiter and Neptune.

  • WHAT It is a 'nuclear winter'?

The theory of nuclear winter, proposed by scientists in 1983 and subsequently established by the U.S. National Research Council in 1984, provides that if only half of the collective nuclear weapons in Russia and the U.S. were going to explode, which would release the enormous amount of dust, smoke and soot in the atmosphere, where sunlight completely blocked. This would continue until establishing these clouds and the temperature of both the earth would fall, creating a period of abnormal cold and darkness. A nuclear winter is also thought likely after a nuclear war. Essential life processes such as photosynthesis also would be fatally undermined, threatening plant and animal life.

  • WHY IS A TRACTOR TO ESCAPE'S BENT PIPE UP?

As the exhaust gases of an automobile are hot and tend to rise upward, an upward bending pipe is the way more natural, hi a tractor, the driver's seat is directly behind the engine and open normally. Therefore, a bending backward of the exhaust pipe shed exhaust gases from the driver. The back of a tractor is wider than its engine. Even an exhaust pipe sideways-bent pipe has the same effect. As a tractor farm has several accessories and a trailer, the exhaust pipe may not extend behind the rear tires from under the chassis. A tractor works mainly in difficult terrain which could damage an exhaust pipe that protrudes downward from the chassis.

  • WHAT IS FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY?

the fuel cell technology fuel cell uses a device electrochemical energy conversion. A cell converts hydrogen fuel and oxygen in water and in the process that produces electricity with a fuel cell, chemicals constantly flow into the cell so it never goes dead – as long as there is a flow of chemicals into the cell, electricity flows out of the cell. Most fuel cells in use hydrogen and oxygen as the use of chemicals.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE IRON AND STEEL?

The difference is the percentage of carbon, the main alloying element. The irons containing less than 2% are known as carbon steels, while those containing more than 2% of carbon known as pig iron. Pig iron is obtained by processing pre with coke in a blast furnace. This iron then re-processed to reduce the carbon content in different furnaces, for steels. These steels can be further processed below for alloy steel, stainless steels by the addition of elements such as silicon, manganese, chromium, nickel, etc.

  • WHAT is the depth of crushing and How is it measured?

crushing or collapse depth of the deep ocean is submerged in a submarine which collapsed due to surrounding water pressure. hull of a submarine is usually of steel or steel alloys to increase the depth of immersion of the submarine. This is usually calculated mathematically however, is not always accurate.

  • WHAT IS THE M-theory?

String theory is currently the most promising candidate for a unified theory. It describes the free particles as vibrations in the strings in space and solves the problem of

incompatibility of the two fundamental theories (GR & QFT). There are, however, five different string theories. The M-theory is a theory that all five string theories are only different aspects. The M-theory is a theory of 11 dimensions, 10 dimensions seems at some points in parameter space. Such a theory could have the fundamental purpose of a membrane instead of a string.

  • WHAT ARE Milankovitch cycles?

The Pleistocene period in the history of the earth 1.8 million years ago until about 10,000 years ago, witnessed profound changes in the Earth's climate is characterized by repeated glaciers and interglacial events. There were 30 glacial intervals during this period. Milutin Milankovitch, a Serbian astronomer and mathematician, calculated at the beginning 1930 that the earth's orbital parameters change with some frequency of 1,000.00 to 20,000 years. These were responsible for variations in solar radiation received from the surface causing glacial interglacial climate change. The exploration of the ocean since 1960, has been identified above and the periodicities Milankovitch proved right.

  • WHAT ARE Milankovitch cycles?

Astronomer Milutin Milankovitch mathematical formulas developed in which these orbital variations are based. It was hypothesized that when some parts of the cyclic variations are combined and occur at the same time, are responsible for major changes in the planet's climate (even ice ages). A 1976 study published in the journal Science examined sediment cores from deep water and found that the theory Milankovich corresponded to periods of climate change. In fact, the ice ages had occurred when the earth was going through different stages of orbital variation.

o When was the first space shuttle launch?

The first space shuttle Columbia was launched into space on April 12, 1981 and landed at Edward Air Force Base, California on April 14, 1981. Officially called the System Space Transportation (STS) and was the first reusable spacecraft. These shuttles carry payloads for scientific experiments, etc.

  • What place on earth has never received any rain?

The Atacama Desert, spread between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes of the Andes in northern Chile has not experienced rain throughout recorded history. Salt compound

basins, sand and lava flows, no vegetation or fauna. The landscape is bleak

and moon and has been used to simulate the surface of the moon in a few experiments. The meteorological station located in this Quillagua desert has registered an average annual rainfall of only 0.5 mm during 1964-2001.

  • What are CFCs? HOW ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXHAUSTION OF THE OZONE LAYER?

A layer of ozone in the area of 10 km and 50 km above the surface of the earth. This ozone layer protects life on earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation in sunlight. CFC represents the chlorofluorocarbons used in refrigeration, air conditioning, aerosols, etc. When these gases are rise in the atmosphere and reach the ozone layer is destroyed. During the past ten years, in particular, the debate was held over and over again on this issue and have taken steps to correct the situation. Many nations have agreed to suspend the use and production of chloro-fluro carbons to refrigeration or air conditioning.

  • I read that Sun will become a red giant after consuming its reserves of hydrogen. What will happen to the sun after of this phase?

YES, according to astronomers, the sun is about 5 billion years old, is expected to consume Sun million all the hydrogen in it and become a red giant. It will be so big then it will sink even the planets around it. Then there will be nuclear reactions with the participation of the source of helium in it (formed from hydrogen) and the heavier elements. This will become a white dwarf, a star small radius. It is estimated that the radio will be one hundred times smaller than current radio. Gradually, it loses its brightness and become a black dwarf. But stop worrying. It will take at least five billion years for this to happen.

  • Diamond and coal are both carbon. So why ONLY DIAMOND SHINE?

Diamond carbon in its pure form and is made of the same element as coal. But there is a difference. Diamonds are formed in places at least 120 km below the surface of the earth under enormous pressure from the rocks and the crust above them. It is true that diamonds have been found at levels higher than this, below the surface of the earth. But it is believed that they too were initially formed and shifts well below the highest points due to soil erosion or glacial action. There are diamonds in black too. Not used as' precious, but are useful in the manufacture of cutting tools in the industry.

  • What is between Earth and Mars?

Surrounding the earth is its atmosphere. Then there's the space. Once again their approaches Mars spacecraft, will have to go through the atmosphere around Mars. Unlike the Moon, Mars has an atmosphere.

  • What is the alternative oil? FROM WHERE WE meet our energy needs have been exhausted oil resources?

Described above is a this kind of resource: solar energy. ^ Cars that run on batteries, charged by exposing them to sunlight, already exist. You should be aware that the reactor nuclear energy are also being established worldwide. Many scientists have expressed the possibility of using hydrogen as fuel. We still have to find a cheap way to separate hydrogen from water, which has two atoms of hydrogen and oxygen in its molecule. In Holland and Denmark, the power is being produced from windmills. In countries like. Japan, power is being produced on a small scale the tidal waves. Hopefully tomorrow's generation will learn how to meet their power needs.

  • Why the gravitational pull on the moon?

The moon has gravity too. The gravitational force exerted by a body depends on its mass. The gravitational pull of the moon is about one sixth of the gravitational force land.

  • WHAT IS THE MACH NUMBER?

The Mach number in aerodynamic and mechanical fluid, is the relationship between the speed of an object through a fluid (gas or liquid) to the speed of sound in the fluid. The Mach number is named Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach. A plane traveling at less than Mach 1 is moving at subsonic speeds, at about Mach 1, transonic, or approximately the speed of sound, and above Mach 1, at supersonic speeds.

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  • WHAT IS THE LIMIT Chandrashekar?

The upper limit of 1.44 solar masses (or mass the Sun) of a star, to end his life as a white dwarf star, is known as the Chandrashekar Limit. This is the basic principle to determine the future of a star after the red giant phase. The stars with a mass more than 1.44 solar masses, suffer a supernova explosion and end their lives as neutron stars or black hole. This limit was discovered by the Indian astrophysicist S

Chandrashekar and therefore has been named after him.

o What is the planetary albedo?

Planetary Albedo is the fraction of incident light reflected from a surface. A shiny, like ice or snow has an albedo very high (close to 1, representing the total reflection), while a dark surface, such as coal or soot, has a very low. albedo (near 0, This would represent a complete absorption). In the solar system, the Moon, which has a bare and rocky surface, has an average albedo of 0.12 (reflects 12 percent of the light goes off). The Earth, which is partly covered with clouds, has an average albedo of 0.37, while the albedo of Venus, which is completely covered with clouds, is O.65.

  • What is the Chandrasekhar limit?

In the 1930s, Subramanya Chandrasekhar, now recognized as the founder of relativistic astrophysics, addressing the important question: What happens once a star has burned all its nuclear fuel? Chadrasekhar response was dependent the mass of the nucleus left behind burned. If the mass of this core (mind you, not the mass of the bright star) is less than 1.4 times the mass of the Sun, the core will retire as a white dwarf star. Immediately above this limit, say up to three solar masses, the core becomes a neutron star. If the core mass is greater, a black hole is formed. In an ordinary bright star, the gravity is balanced by nuclear reactions. White dwarfs and neutron stars, for complex quantum forces. In a black hole, gravity dominates. For this pioneering work Chandrasekhar later received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983.

  • How many people have set foot on the moon?

Only twelve people have walked the moon oh, each in a single mission. Nobody has walked on the lunar surface since 1972. The lucky astronauts are Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Charles Conrad, Alan Bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, David Scott, James Irwin, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt.

  • IS A VISIBLE RAY OF LIGHT VACUUM?

No, the light rays can not be viewed in a vacuum. When a ray of light enters a dark closed room through an opening light is scattered by dust particles suspended in the air and we see the beam actually see the dust particles can fall substances that scatter light. This explains the dark in space but not many sources of light. We can see only light sources and objects within the path of the rays.

  • What what principle does an altimeter?

There are basically two types of pressure altimeters altimeters and altimeter. Pressure altimeters are aneroid barometer calibrated to indicate altitude instead of pressure. It is based on the principle of air pressure drop with a height gain. Corrugated capsules inside the casing extend to a gain in height. This expansion is magnified with the aid of gears and levers to move the indicator on the dial. Pressure mean sea level is 1013.2 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury, which is taken as zero elevation and no drop of 1 millibar for every 32 feet (approximately) height gain. The instrument is calibrated accordingly to indicate the loss / gain in pressure in terms of height gained or lost. Depending on the setting pressure or data, the instrument reads the altitude (above MSL) or the absolute height above sea level (above ground level – AGL). A radio altimeter is a radar navigation, which is effective only 20 feet of 2,500 feet is basically used as a system of ground proximity warning in mountainous terrain.

or WHAT PSEUDOHALOGENS SON?

Pseudohalogens are groups formed by the combination of two or more elements of block P (in the periodic table) with a unit of negative charge eg CN-(CN Less) cyanide group a combination of carbon and nitrogen with no negative charge. Pseudohalogens called because they form covalent compounds, complexes similar to the halogens, 17 group elements in the periodic table. They differ from the halogens, because they are able to polymerize in contrast to the halogens and their complexes are paramagnetic.

  • HOW THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION manage their needs for water and oxygen?

The ISS Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) aid in the management of water and oxygen for astronauts. The Water Recycling System ECLSS (WRS) recovers wastewater the shuttle's fuel cells, urine, from oral hygiene and hand washing, and condensation of moisture from the air. Without recycling carefully crafted 40,000 pounds per year of water on Earth would be needed for the replenishment of a minimum of four crewmembers for the life of the station. The main source of oxygen is the electrolysis of water, followed by oxygen in a pressurized storage tank. The excess hydrogen to split the water escapes into space. ECLSS hardware in racks, is a machine that combines hydrogen with carbon dioxide excess air in a chemical reaction that produces water and methane.

  • Zero Gravity HOW IS CREATED ON EARTH?

zero gravity conditions result in weightlessness and the body begins to float in a confined space. A more accurate term is microgravity or C-9B aircraft reduced the severity of NASA and Zero Gravity Corporation Boeing 727 to create those conditions by flying in long arcs, parabolic. By changing the flight path, are able to create different values of G-Force, so that various degrees of density apparent. More people are experiencing these conditions in preparation for space tourism or adventure.

  • WHAT Is the name of the tenth planet?

The tenth planet in the outer solar system was discovered recently. At this point, it is 97 times more away from the Sun than the Earth and is the farthest known object in the solar system. Mike Brown (Caltech), along with colleagues Chad Trujillo (Observatorio Gemini, Hawaii) and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) was discovered. Known as the temporary name 2003UB313, a new name has been proposed to the International Astronomical Union.

  • WHAT HAVE NO EFFECT ocean currents in the Earth's climate?

Ocean water and currents affect the climate. Because it takes much more energy to change the temperature of water land or air, the water heats and cools more slowly than either. As a result, inland climates are subject to extreme temperature ranges than coastal climates, which are isolated by the surrounding waters. The ocean surface layer, so the surface currents move a lot of heat, it absorbs more than half the heat that reaches the earth from the sun. The currents that originate near Ecuador are hot, currents flowing from the poles are cold.

  • WHY STARS TWINKLE IN THE NIGHT?

Stars seem to twinkle or change your brightness all the time. In fact, most of the stars shine with a steady light. The movement of air (turbulence is sometimes called) in the Earth's atmosphere causes the starlight to get slightly bent as it travels from the distant star through the atmosphere for us on earth. Some light comes to us directly, but some are slightly bent. This gives the illusion of opening and closing. Stars near the horizon seems to shine more than others. This is due to the denser atmosphere near the horizon great that between the Earth and a star in the sky.

  • HOW What we know of the existence of planets millions of miles of the U.S.?

The planets like Pluto, in the confines of our solar system can be viewed and photographed by powerful optical telescopes. planets outside our solar system far, many light years from our Sun, can not be captured, even with high-resolution telescopes. Large planets orbiting close to a star can have a very small gravitational force on the star. This causes a wobble minutes in the rotation of the star mother can be detected by the monitors of high sensitivity spectroscopy. The existence of the planet can therefore be viewed only indirectly.

  • HOW TO COMMUNICATE astronauts in space?
  • HOW ES simulated zero gravity?

Simulation of zero gravity, while still within the force of gravity on Earth is done in a way similar to that of an artificial satellite. When a body moves in a circular path, it experiences centrifugal force acting on it. This radially outward force and points depends on speed and radius of the path. Considering this factor, if a plane flies in a circular arc trajectory, then passengers experience a centrifugal force pointing away from the earth. At a certain speed, this force exactly balances the gravity and passengers experience weightlessness or zero gravity.

  • Number of satellites TURNING RIGHT NOW, ON EARTH?

While nothing in the orbit of the earth is technically called a satellite, the term is often used to describe a useful object placed in orbit purposely to perform some mission or task. Approximately 23 000 items of space debris objects that inadvertently were placed in orbit or have outlived their usefulness are floating above Earth. The actual number varies depending on which agency is counting. Paying loads entering the wrong orbit, satellites with batteries decline, remains of rockets and boosters, all contribute to the account. This count is almost 26,000.

  • WHY do some people have "eyes spots "in photos?

The light, usually from a camera flash, enters the subject's eyes and reflected back on the lens. The red color comes from the color of the retina that is lined with blood vessels. To avoid 'red eye', the chain of feedback light must be interrupted. The most effective way is to use indirect lighting or outside the chamber, causing the reflection from the eye to make a turn to "^ the lens. Another cure is to reduce the size of the pupils of the eyes of the subject, the effective prevention of rebound syndrome. This is why the camera a bit to fire one or more models pre-flashes before taking a picture, the smaller flares are designed to adjust the eyes to bright light, the decrease in pupil size.

  • WHAT IS THE COMPOSITION OF SAND?
  1. The sand is a non-coherent, loose granular material that comes from the rocks as result of wear of the largest pieces of rock by water or wind in good weather. The composition of the sand depends on the rock, the minerals common are silica and feldspar. Less common are iron ore. Silica is in the form of quartz and feldspar is plagioclase. Additional mineral fragments are rare as a Muscovite, chlorite, epidote, garnet and zircon. Some sand deposits may contain magnetite, glauconite or gypsum. Arenas rich in magnetite are dark, while the rich have a green color cast.
  • WHAT'S THE WORD FROM THE MONSOON?

The word monsoon comes from the Arabic word mausim, which means time. Due to the annual appearance of heavy rains, indicating a marked change in climate, mausim gradually became monsoon.

  • WHICH ARE fullerenes?

Fullerenes are one of the three allotropes (same element in two or more forms) of carbon. The other two are diamond and graphite. Scientists Kroto, Curl and Smalley discovered fullerenes Rice University in September 1985. One of the fullerenes – buckminsterfullerene – consists of 60 carbon atoms linked together to form a nearly spherical molecule C60 joined hexagons (20) and pentagons (12). The bonds have the same arrangement as the panels on a soccer ball. Fullerenes can be prepared by passing electric shock through the graphite rods in a helium atmosphere. We now know that a buckminsterfullerene is likely to form soot in flames.

  • WHAT IS microlensing?

According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, light has mass. When light passes near a massive object, which is attracted to her and she changes direction. Therefore, when an astronomical body is between the Earth and most other object astronomical distance, the light that enters the body distant land focused on the land because of the gravitational attraction of intermediate bodies This is something similar to focus sunlight on a piece of paper through a lens, and hence called astronomical microlensing. Astronomers use microlensing in their search for new planets, and to observe distant objects, weak and neutron stars.

  • WHAT IS THE MEMORY OF WATER? ,

The water is said to have the power of memory – if the chemicals are dissolved in water and then completely removed through a chemical process, water can keep some properties of dissolved chemicals. Although this concept seems difficult to accept or understand, the French scientist Jacques Benveniste allegedly shown that. However, another scientist could never replicate this experiment.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Second Generation and technology Third generation?

The main difference between the second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) technology are data. 2G services were developed with voice services primarily in mind, but are capable of providing relatively slow (14.4 kbps) speed data services. Most service providers in the U.S. provide some data services, such as limited access to wireless Internet. For 3G data speeds are much greater, may have up to 2 Mbps for fixed and 384 kbps for mobile applications. This will support advanced features including audio and video streaming, remote access to databases of companies and a wider variety of entertainment and information services. 3G also enables a broad range of devices, including phones, personal assistants digital and laptops.

  • WHAT IS THE MEANING OF RAIN RED?

Five years ago, rain Scarlet was reported in a village called Chenganacherry in Kottayam district Kerala. Research scientists from Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala investigated this phenomenon peculiar and found that they contained particles in the form of rain cells, which they are not on Earth, but outer space. Scientists speculate a comet that exploded in the sky caused the blast in the air that created the red rain

  • WHY HORSE POWER name?

When the steam engine began to make the horses work in the mines during the 1800s, mine owners began to ask how many horses that would replace an engine. James Watt, inventor of the steam engine, he discovered a mathematical way of comparing the horse power engine. Thus, the term horsepower was invented. Watt measured the ability of a great horse to pull a load and found that it could pull a 150-pound weight, while walking at 2.5 miles per hour. This works out to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute or 550 foot-pounds per second.

  • WHAT IS liquid oxygen for?
  • Who invented the escalator?

The basic mechanism f an escalator was. first invented by Jesse W Reno of "the U.S. in 1881. is mainly used to assemble the masts of wooden poles or iron Ships to attach cables or straps to support the sails. The name of the escalator "was applied to a ladder moving in 1900and was first shown in an exhibition Paris. Charles Seeberger, with a company called Otis Elevator Company, built the first commercial escalator.

  • WHY IS NASA DAWN mission significant?

The Dawn mission is important because it will study Ceres and Vesta, two of the largest asteroids of our solar system in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. The spacecraft is scheduled for launch in July 2007 and capture images of the surface of these asteroids and probe the composition, density and magnetism. The project almost sank because of cost considerations, but has a fresh lease of life recently

  • HOW DOES THE PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM FOR LAND A JOB IN AIRCRAFT?

System Ground Proximity Warning (GPWS) is designed to alert pilots if their aircraft is in immediate danger of Hying on the floor. Another common name is ground collision warning system. Don Bateman is credited with inventing GPWS. This system controls the height of an aircraft above the ground determined by the radio altimeter. A team of tracks of these readings, calculates trends, and warns the captain with visual and audio messages if the aircraft exceeds a certain threshold or defined flight configurations also known as modes. The modes are: excessive descent rate and excessive. Land closure rate, altitude loss after takeoff, the diversion of unsafe terrain clearance and excess glidescope below. Corrective action is then taken.

  • WHAT IS A Pyrometer?

A pyrometer, invented by Josiah Wedgwood, is an instrument for measuring relatively high temperatures, such as an oven. Most pyrometers work by measuring the radiation from the body whose temperature is measured. There is another device known as the optical pyrometer. Measure the temperature of the luminous bodies, comparing them visually with a filament temperature known. Another type is the resistance pyrometer in which a thin wire is in contact with the object and its temperature is determined by measuring the electrical resistance.

  • WHAT IS THE WHITE COAL?

White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying cut timber fire. It differs from the coal is carbonized wood white coal was used in England for smelting lead ore in the mid-16th to late 17th century. It produces more heat but less than coal and thus avoids carrying evaporation. White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-boxes It is often found in the forest 7f South Yorkshire.

  • WHAT IS THE MEANING geostationary satellite?

A geostationary satellite through a satellite, which moves in space at the same speed and in the same direction as the earth. As a result, its position is fixed in relation to any place on earth.

  • If the Sun is a star, Twinkle, why not?

The sun is an ordinary star. There are stars many times larger than the sun. The star is twinkling are so far away that light from them takes thousands of years reach. Even the light of the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, takes three to four years to reach us. The light from the stars seem to shine, as it comes to constant motion through the air currents around the Earth. The sun does not shine because it is very close to us, only 150 million miles away.

  • How Did the OZONE LAYER get depleted?

The ozone layer has reduced as a result of chemicals emitted into the atmosphere by man, especially coal industry chlorofluorocarbons used in refrigeration and air conditioners.

  • WHAT is a transducer?

A transducer is a device for instrumentation engineers to convert a physical action in an electrical signal equivalent.

  • WHAT IS an exothermic reaction?

Exothermic is an adjective pertaining to a chemical change that is accompanied by the release of energy as heat.

  • WHAT ARE THE CONIC SECTIONS?

In geometry, circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola and a pair of straight lines, conic sections are called geometric entities how are you can be obtained by slicing a cone.

  • WHAT IS MARCODONTIA?

It is rare case of unusually large teeth found in otherwise normal person.

  • WHAT IS RESIDUAL STRESS?

It is an effort in metal, on a microscopic scale, as a result of non-uniform temperature changes and deformation plassic.

  • WHAT IS A COUNTER THE GM?

GM and Geiger-Mueller counter is an instrument used in measuring radioactivity. It is a cylindrical structure filled with inert gas and a thread remains central to ultra-high voltage. The radiationionises affecting the inert gas and charged particles creates a shower. This change may be electronic devices like a computer.

  • FLOWER TO MEET AS THE FLOWER OF THE NIGHT?

The flower of a type of cactus called orchid cactus (Epiphyllum oxypetallum) is known as the "flower of the night" or "queen of the night." This cactus is native to Central and South America. It has what appears to be smooth leaves, which are in fact derived, so that the flower opens directly in Greek, "Epiphyllum" means "to the" road. This cactus blossoms once a year and the flower opens only for one night. When the flower blossoms, fills its surroundings with a strong odor, hence the name.

  • WHAT IS THE THEOREM GODEPS?

Austrian-born American mathematician Kurt Gödel showed that within a rigid system of mathematical logic, There are certain questions that can not be proved nor be disproved from the axioms of the system. Godel's theorem essentially goes beyond the realm.

  • NO You know the significance of chirality?

If the mirror image of a natural object is different from the object itself, the object is called chiral / objects. A perfect sphere is not chiral. Scientists are studying the basic elements of matter to understand the reason for this astonishing.

  • IS THERE SOMETHING ON THE YELLOW Yellow Sea?

The Yellow Sea is an arm of the Pacific Ocean stretching inland about 400 miles between the east coast of China and Korea. The Chinese man named Hal this area, the Huang (Yellow Sea) for the waters along the banks are solid yellow and muddy. Huang River leads to deposits of yellow earth (huangtu) to the Yellow Sea, which thus gets its name.

  • WHAT IS BLACK ON BLACK SEA?

The deep waters of the Black Sea is supposed to be darker than normal sea water from a due to the Black Sea has rich concentration of microalgae. In addition, the Black Sea and called in the past, perhaps because it was very stormy and therefore difficult to navigate. The sea was considered inhospitable, because barbarians took their costs. According to another theory, the Black Sea is so named because it is in the northern Mediterranean Sea and the old black color on the compass is used to mark the north.

  • IS THERE SOMETHING ABOUT RED RED SEA?

The Red Sea is not actually red. The Red Sea, located between the coast of Africa and Saudi Arabia, contains a type of algae called Trichodesmium eythraeum. When he died, their remains end on the ocean floor. Its color changes to reddish brown color and this gives the sea a RED "COLOR.

  • What is unique about space ORION vehicle?

Orion is the new lunar spacecraft that NASA plans to develop. This was revealed when U.S. astronaut Jeff Williams inadvertently mentioned the name of the vehicle while recording a message for a space agency to float above the 354 km of Earth in the International Space Station. Was transmitted by accident by the space-ground radio.

  • WHAT IS A MACHINE balloon?

A machine balloon formally appointed as a portal for detecting traces of explosives, is a safety device that detects explosives at airports and other sensitive installations. The machine works through the release of several puffs of air to a passenger standing on the machine. The blasts of cold air is felt by the passenger, but are not painful or damaging. The purpose of the series of blasts of air is free microscopic particles in the air, like gunpowder or the residue of bomb-making materials, then was detected by the machine. If the particles are suspected, the passenger may retain for further review. The entire process takes about 15 seconds.

  • WHY is the trajectory of Pluto different from all the other planets?

The peculiarity of the path Pluto is that both his eccentricity and inclination to the ecliptic, the plane about which the orbits of other planets are, are extremely high. A As Pluto was discovered in 1930, astronomers have been unable to fully explain its peculiar orbit. One hypothesis is that it was originally a moon of Neptune, and then somehow escaped the gravity of Neptune in 1978, when Pluto's moon, Charon, was discovered, new theories were proposed about the origin of both Pluto and Charon. * It is now believed that both were formed independently, but after some time there was a collision between Pluto and Charon original. Among the debris of that collision,

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In January 2009, the so-called UFO appeared at the opening of the new U.S. President, Barack Obama. News footage caught a dim outline that appears in the sky to the president giving his fast-moving object speech.This happened quickly near the Washington Monument and dissappeared in the Winter clouds.09, the World Inspired

A relevant video clip from CNN on YouTube has attracted millions click-through.UFO specialists are convinced that an extraterrestrial object shone flying past, while the skeptics who regard it as a bird or a bat. At the same time, one day in January, a strange incident took place in Lincolnshire the United Kingdom. At 4 pm the same day, after a strange light in the sky, neighbors were awakened by loud noises, and then found that strange scene appeared in the wind power plant.

There is a sheet of sixty-five centimeters length of a wind generator was broken and another sheet was twisted.People all these acts attributed to foreigners.

A dozen people said they had seen ball magic flashing yellow appeared on the scene, and a woman said she saw an unidentified flying object flying at the wind farm, while she was driving. In February, UFO experts went into orbit on a photo inadvertently taken by a professional photographer in the coastal town of Bournemouth in the UK. The photos, it seems Thunderbird 3 in orange-red UFO flying over the area of the resort on the coast of Dorset.

In the same month, Britain Somerset was photographed pictures of UFOs. A thin strip of sky object appeared in the local holiday park in the village of Brienz. In the video, we can see that the object was of irregular movements in a certain height. The photographs and video clips hot debate caused a stir and was then uploaded to the network. In May, a mysterious fireball appeared in the eastern part of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which was photographed for 21 years, Martin Forbes with a mobile phone. That same night, there were several light-emitting ball appeared in the sky in the area.

Martin Forbes said his friends and neighbors witnessed the entire course. In 2.5 minutes vidoe ball lightning was more straight up the sky.

He said he "I had never seen" something in his life, "the flight speed of the first balls were about the same rate, while the speed of the ball is very fast after the ball appeared bright red around the areola. "

In June, a team the night sky UFO appeared Cambridgeshire the United Kingdom. 37-year-old banker Scott Boswell photographed the display 100 orange balls at home. In August, UFO experts also found the subject in Scotland. 22-year-old student from Justin Robertson photographed a video of a light mystery in Aberdeen Shire.

In November, Darryl Hatton, who is originally intend to shoot a hot air balloon landing, but accidentally photographed an unidentified flying object. Suddenly he realized that accidentally photographed in a circle of strangers while capturing five rays balloon landing in the village, he said, "This is a surrealistic picture, really I can not believe my eyes."

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The late French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse made this classic, 1956 short work about a lonely little Parisian boy (Pascal Lamorisse) befriended by a large red balloon, which seems to have a will of its own. As with his preceding short, 1952′s White Mane, Lamorisse took home a grand prize from the Cannes Film Festival for The Red Balloon, and the latter film also won an Academy Award. There have bee…




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Friday, June 18th, 2010

Balloon Twisting Ideas
ideas for story endings?

essay should end with one of these endings … can be almost anything if you have any idea the plot, prayers or even if you want to write a true story (def best answer =]) … please answer, very appreciated ~ morning, talked, and embrace, and remember the time everything was in ruins, and nobody cried ~ 50 year highschool meeting was over. streamers and balloons soon be a memory. like standing defiant Margaret by ~ fruit punch was the nightmare of real things, the wonder of the world ~ was locked down, twisted and bent completely out of shape … but somehow it was more beautiful than ever ~ Sometimes the best thing to lower the chin ~ chest is heavy doors closed … but this time would last forever ~ gently … ever so gently … cat with mulch or ~ i The fourth one never knows now to leave my grandmother sitting in the fridge again

morning, talked, and embrace, and the withdrawal time all went bankrupt, and no one shouted a group of old friends who now live in different places a travel plan get together, meeting in a hotel with a tour planned in the foothills the way they used to do when you were in high school together. Everything is different than expected, the art is missing it starts to rain, people get tired, etc without But this will give them time to sit around and catch up in life, reaffirming what he had done being friends for years and still drawing together. stretch this out and have a narrative or descriptive essay. good luck

balloon twisting art by Uptown Clown, Don Reed and others




Balloon Animals Tutorial

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Balloon Animals Tutorial

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Balloon Twisting Instructions

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Balloon Twisting Instructions

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Balloon Twisting Flower

Monday, May 24th, 2010


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games to help a surprise party! …?

I am throwing a surprise party my friend is going to ballet and soccer theme that will have black, pink ivory and white balloons and we will have weight in silver. invited to decide to go with this …… and http://s586.photobucket.com/albums/ss303/scarlettsparkgrl12/?action=view&current=Photo17.jpg at the time of writing and so far we are also attaching a balloon that will explode and write on it what you hav to use then deflated and attach a note PPL wen get your invite to blow up the balloon, oh yeah me and 3 friends are planning … we will have about 8 girls. We will also have a bunch of roses flowers white and black. black and white and pink streamers intertwined. need ideas on what to do oh and your birthday is in May we can have in early May or late April! Oh, and what do u think of the ideas of the party?

ok. cool sounds awesome.

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