which planet was flipped over?
أي كوكب انقلب؟
uranus was flipped over bcz (because ) it likely suffered a massive collision with a protoplanet (approximately double Earth's mass) during its formation 4 billion years ago
which planet is hot
أي كوكب ساخن؟
Venus 465*c and 870
why does a meteoroid burn in the sky ?
A meteoroid "burns" (or more accurately, glows and vaporizes) in the sky because it enters Earth’s atmosphere at extremely high speeds—typically tens of thousands of miles per hour. When it strikes the atmosphere, the rapid compression of air in front of the object generates intense heat, causing the surface of the space rock to melt, vaporize, and emit light.
how did the scientists lost Maya City
by using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), a remote sensing technology.
who does not close their door when they are in the bathroom
Malak
how did pluto the planet disapears
كيف اختفى كوكب بلوتو
bcz it reclassified from a planet to a "dwarf planet" in 2006 by the International
which planet spins fast
أي كوكب يدور بسرعة
Jupiter because completing a full rotation in just under 10 hours. As a gas giant, its equator spins at roughly 43,000 kilometers per hour (28,000 miles per hour), which is over 28 times faster than Earth's rotation
there a large meteoroid that has toxic is it dangerous to humans? yes or no
no bcz it will go exeploide the other meteoroid
what happened to Geological Breakthroughs and what does it mean ?
scientists mapped an ancient, forgotten landscape hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet using radio-echo sounding techniques. They also found that a 285-mile-long river exists beneath the Antarctic ice, which may accelerate ice loss.
who has a stinky fart
aloushi
is the black hole cold or hot?
هل الثقب الأسود بارد أم ساخن؟
Black holes are exceptionally cold, with stellar-mass and larger black holes approaching absolute zero -273.15c
how many stars are there around the sun?
كم عدد النجوم التي تدور حول الشمس؟
200 billion trillion
What is a Meteoroid?
A meteoroid is a small, solid body orbiting the Sun, ranging in size from a grain of sand to a small boulder (specifically, from tiny dust grains up to 1 meter wide).
what happened to Origins of Life
i'll decide any answer that makes sense ( NOT CHEATING HERE)
who most likey to cry in a movie
marwa
what The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything
42
Why is the Sun's corona thousands of times hotter than its surface?
لماذا تُعدّ هالة الشمس أشد حرارةً بآلاف المرات من سطحها؟
Known as the "coronal heating problem," the surface (photosphere) is roughly 5,500°C, yet the outer atmosphere (corona) reaches millions of degrees, contradicting the expectation that temperature decreases further from the heat source.
Which mineral is the second hardest found in meteoroids?
Moisite (chemical formula SiC)
how did a scientist stayed in a summary for 100 days and what his name?
Dr. Joseph Dituri stayed underwater for 100 days (March 1 to June 9, 2023) in a 100-square-foot habitat called Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, for "Project Neptune 100." He did not use a traditional submarine, but rather an ambient pressure habitat (a habitat where the air pressure matches the water pressure outside) 30 feet down
what the funny moment of lilo and name 10 reason
i'll take it bcz i would laugh
What is the universe made of and why is it expanding faster?"
ممّ يتكون الكون ولماذا يتوسع بشكل أسرع؟
Because 95% of the cosmos consists of unknown dark matter and dark energy rather than normal matter, this fundamental mystery challenges our understanding of physics, gravity, and the ultimate fate of the universe
Why is the Sun's atmosphere (the corona) hundreds of times hotter than its surface
لماذا يُعدّ غلاف الشمس الجوي (الكولو) أشد حرارةً بمئات المرات من سطحها؟
While not completely solved, NASA's IRIS mission discovered "heat bombs"—packets of hot material that travel into the corona and explode, releasing energy. Magnetic reconnection, where magnetic field lines break and reconnect, is also believed to be a major factor.
How can a meteoroid that is obviously interstellar in origin (based on high speed) survive atmospheric entry if it is significantly stronger than all other documented iron-rich meteorites?
Recent analysis of the 2014 interstellar meteor (IM1/CNEOS 2014-01-08) indicates that interstellar objects may possess superior material strength compared to those originating within our solar system, perhaps due to a higher concentration of iron or a more specialized, denser composition that allows them to withstand extreme dynamic pressures (roughly 4 times higher than iron meteorites) before disrupting.
what did finds what Archaeological and Paleontological
they discovered the UK's largest dinosaur footprint site in Oxfordshire, identified a new giant golden trapdoor spider in Australia, and uncovered a 100-million-year-old marine reptile fossil in Australia known as the "Rosetta Stone of marine palaeontology". In 2025, archaeologists unveiled the tomb of Thutmose II in Egypt.
who likes to go on their phone when they are in their room
batoolll