How high in feet is the standard regulation NBA basketball hoop?
10 feet
What does a dashboard tachometer measure?
Engine speed (RPM). It shows how many revolutions the crankshaft makes per minute.
what is eddies favorite sport
soccer
What part of the grape gives red wine its color?
The grape skins. The juice of almost all wine grapes is actually clear. Red wine gets its color from leaving the skins in contact with the juice during fermentation.
What is the famous stage name of the singer born Stefani Joanne Angelina
Lady Gaga
Who is the all-time leading scorer in NBA history?
LeBron James.
What components connect the pistons to the crankshaft?
They convert the pistons' linear motion into rotational motion.
what is norahs favorite tv character
pepa pig
What structural element in red wine causes a drying, chalky sensation in your mouth?
Tannins. These are naturally occurring polyphenols found in grape skins, seeds, and oak barrels that bind to salivary proteins, causing your mouth to feel dry.
Who is the only artist in Grammy history to win Album of the Year four times?
Taylor Swift. She set the record in 2024 with her album Midnights (having previously won for Fearless, and Folklore).
Which two players share the record for the most regular-season MVP awards in NBA history?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6) and Michael Jordan (5).
What drives a supercharger, and how does it differ from a turbocharger?
An engine belt. A supercharger is mechanically driven by the engine belt, whereas a turbocharger is driven by exhaust gases.
what is audreys favorite food
sushi
How does a traditional method sparkling wine (like Champagne) get its bubbles?
A second fermentation in the sealed bottle. Winemakers add sugar and yeast to a still base wine inside the bottle. The yeast consumes the sugar and releases carbon dioxide, which cannot escape and dissolves into the liquid.
What is the musical term for the highest register of the human singing voice, situated above the falsetto, famously utilized by singers like Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande?
The whistle register (or whistle tone).
Who is the only player in NBA history to win the Rookie of the Year award while playing for a team that he had never previously played for, in an era before 2000?
Wilt Chamberlain (won with the Philadelphia Warriors in (1960).
What is the engineering purpose of valve overlap in an internal combustion engine?
Scavenging. Keeping intake and exhaust valves open simultaneously uses outgoing exhaust gas momentum to pull fresh air into the cylinder.
what are ur kids names spelled backward
eidde,haron,yerdua
What does the French wine term "Terroir" encompass beyond just the soil type?
The entire natural environment. It includes the specific soil composition, macro- and micro-climates (temperature, rainfall, sunlight), topography (altitude, slope angle), and the regional organisms that collectively give a wine its unique character
Which iconic soul singer uncreditably sang the prominent background vocals on David Bowie's 1975 hit song "Fame"?
Luther Vandross. Early in his career, he worked as a backup singer and arranger for Bowie on the Young Americans album.
In the modern three-point era (since (1979), who is the only player to lead the entire NBA in total points scored in a single season while also playing in all (82) regular-season games for three different franchises over the course of his career?
Adrian Dantley (led the league in total points in (1980-81) and (1983-84).
Why do heavy-duty vehicles use viscous fan clutches instead of purely electric fans?
Thermal torque modulation. They engagement dynamically based on ambient radiator heat, pulling massive airflow volumes without draining the electrical system.
name all of ur kids names but extend the name so it is at least 30 letters
we will count.
What specific chemical compound causes a wine to become "corked," and what distinct smell does it create?
TCA (2,4,6-Trichloroanisole). This compound forms when natural fungi in the cork react with plant phenols and chlorine-based cleaning products. It ruins the wine by giving it a distinct smell of wet cardboard, musty basement, or a damp dog.
Who is the only lead singer to have won the Eurovision Song Contest twice as a solo performer?
Loreen. The Swedish pop singer won the contest first in 2012 with the song "Euphoria" and again in 2023 with the song "Tattoo."