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What does by 2050 mean?
For example if someone said it is predicted that bengal tigers will be extinct by 2050. Is 2050 like the latest it will happen? The earliest it will happen? Or just an approximate?
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Why is metal considered "frozen" if it's room temperature?
Because it's not at freezing temperatures, so why call it frozen?
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If I shoot someone with a bow and arrow made of meteorite in real life, will they get a stand?
If this is unknown, I will test it for the purpose of science.
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Geologically, why is the middle east so rich in oil?
Favourite answer:The region was a shallow sea (Tethys Sea) in a reasonably warm climate zone back a couple hundred million years ago or thereaouts, so there was a lot of plant life and algae that got buried, eventually turning into oil. Kind of the same reason that Texas has lots of oil (or had before it got taken out).
Everywhere that has oil, has that oil in sediments formed in relatively warm shallow seas at some past time within the past several hundred million years ago.
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Why do some people believe the world is flat?
I'm not scientific but I know it can't be because I live on top of a hill
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Is The pandemic going to be what causes our species to become vanished?
Are you scared that SARS-COV-2 COVID-19 is going to be what will cause all of our human species of existence all of us to extinction that will take over all life forms Here On Earth? Are we human beings going to become defunct from COVID-19?
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Why does the Southern United States have alot of woody areas even in urban cities?
Favourite answer:The southeastern part of the states gets moisture from the Gulf of Mexico from wind currents that carry it north across the states. The rest of the country depends on air currents from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans for their rainfalls. I live in North East Texas with lots of wooded areas and 90% of our winds come from the south and off the Gulf. We get app. 50 inches of rain every year. The farther west of here it gradually gets dryer until you get to West Texas away from the gulf area and there the average rain fall is 9 inches per year.
In reality, there are more trees in the U.S. today then when the pilgrims came over because of re-planting and forest management.
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How come ocean water is not contaminated with blood and poop of aquatic creatures? ?
Favourite answer:There is poop and blood in the ocean. But that’s like putting a drop of blood in a swimming pool. It’s such a small amount compared to the water that it makes no difference. The salt kind of kills all the bacteria anyway.
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I don’t understand this pyramid stuff!!?
How did the Egypt people make enough sand to build the pyramids and surround the whole area with crazy amounts of sand!! We only made a bit of sand to put in beaches but these people made sooo much sand they made a whole area of just endless sand and then built pyramids using the sand!! How can they make this much sand?!?!
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What is the best soil types for agriculture?
And can you sort it out from the most fertile to the least fertile? it can be the USDA soil taxonomy or the World Reference Base for Soil Resource (WRB)
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How are they going to do this again?
I have ZERO allegiance to this country now. I don't care what happens to it. I'm waiting for another disaster....fires, storms, landslides, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, red tides, shark attacks, tornados....ect or anything else. Hopefully it just eliminates the welfare rats of the country.
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Does all surface runoff move directly into rivers, lakes, and oceans? Explain.?
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Where is the Atlantic Ocean?
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Where does our running water come from?
I saw an episode of How Its Made that explained whag happens to the water we flush; it goes back out to the lakes and oceans... I never knew that and figured we just "recycled" the water we use to poop in, since it's, you know.. just used to carry our poop away...
So where does the water come from in the first place?? Lake/ocean also, or...?
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Is it true that the water you drink was someone's urine previously ?
Favourite answer:Given enough time yes. Molecules of water that Julius Caeser or Jesus peed into a river have probably arrived in your drinking water.
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What would happen if all the ice caps melted?
and the glaciers, and everything else frozen up North and South? Then what? Would we adjust?
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How is amount of water on earth always constant when so much of it is used by humans?
For example an average person uses 100 gallons of water a day -- most of it for showering and flushing.
Other things also -- drinking, cooking, laundry, brushing teeth, etc etc
So the 100 gallons per person has already been used and gone. So how is amount constant ?
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What would have happened if the earth was 1 million feet closer to the sun? Would there have never been life to begin with?
Would it be too hot to be uninhabitable?
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