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Spell the antonym of star?

N-O-B-O-D-Y

100

what is an antonym?

a word that means the opposite of another word

100

What is the atomic number of fluorine?

9

100

what hemisphere is russia a part of?

the northern hemisphere

100

what is the closest star other than the sun to earth?

proxima centuri

200

what is the meaning behind calypso?

a kind of West Indian (originally Trinidadian) music in syncopated African rhythm, typically with words improvised on a topical theme.

200

spot the mistake and explain, "My mother and me went to the zoo"

me should be i

200

what is a valence shell?

the outermost electron shell of an atom, containing the valence electrons which are involved in chemical bonding and reactions

200

how many super continents have there been in earths duration?

at least 3, maybe 7

200

what is the densest planet other than earth?

Mercury

300

what is the phone number of pizza pizza at keele

(416) 967-1111

300

when should you use the word Irregardless

“irregardless” may be used in informal contexts, it is considered nonstandard and should be avoided in formal or academic writing.

300

what are cappilaries?

delicate blood vessels (tubes that hold blood) throughout your body

300

where do humans originate from?

africa

300

biggest known star in the universe?

uy scuti

400

how fast is the speed of sound?

343 m / s

400

what letter is missing in the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazer dog."

none

400

what are cfl bulbs?

energy-efficient light bulbs designed to replace traditional incandescent bulbs

400

what is the 38th largest country in the world?

chile

400

how do solar flares occur?

sudden releases of energy from the Sun's magnetic field, typically occurring in active regions associated with sunspots

500

explain Quantum gravity

 It's a theoretical framework that seeks to describe gravity as it behaves in extreme conditions like near black holes or in the early universe. Essentially, it tries to understand how the laws of physics at incredibly small scales interact with gravity, which is traditionally described on a larger scale.

500

explain the post modernist theory

skepticism towards grand narratives, objective truth, and established institutions

500

explain the atomic theory

matter is composed of particles called atoms

500

explain the combination theory

Combination theories are used to explain both physical processes and human social behaviours. These types of theories focus on things like how human activity affects the environment and how the environment affects human social behaviour.

500

explain the Embedded universe theory

suggests that our 4-dimensional spacetime is embedded within a larger, higher-dimensional universe. This theory posits that our universe is like a "brane," or a membrane, within a larger, multi-dimensional space. Particles are thought to be confined to this brane, meaning they cannot move freely into other dimensions.

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