• What are common questions, concerns, practices, and experiences across various world religions? Include indigenous religions in your discussion.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

They are a lot of religions and faiths across the globe.

Explanation:

There are  a lot of monotheistic and polytheistic religions across the world that took origin at different points in the past.

Some of them are:

  • Christianity- It is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ believed to be the son of god.  
  • Confucianism it evolved in China and is based on the teachings scholar and philosopher Confucius. It is a largely secular and humanistic.
  • Buddhism it is based on the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha. Buddhism advocates a way of life with meditation and instructs its followers to be compassionate, kind and wise.  
  • Hinduism –It evolved during the period of Indus valley civilisation and is a polytheistic religion. Hinduism beliefs mention rebirths or ‘punarjanma’.
  • Islam- Islam is a monotheistic religion.It considers Muhammad as the messenger of only god Allah.

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Acceleration can bea change in speed and.........?

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Acceleration is any change in speed or direction of motion.

Speeding up, slowing down, or moving along a curve are all accelerations.


Bismuth and fluorine react to form bismuth fluoride. If 41796 g ofbismuth reacts completely with 113.99 g of fluorine, how many grams of
bismuth fluoride are formed?

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The mass of bismuth fluoride formed is 41909.99 g

Explanation:

According to the law of conservation of mass, the total mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction must be equal to the total mass of the products after the reaction.

In this problem, we have:

  • Reactants: bismuth and fluoride
  • Products: bismuth fluoride

We also have:

  • Mass of bismuth: 41796 g
  • Mass of fluoride: 113.99 g

So, the total mass of the reactants is:

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​How are particles in motion and temperature related?
How does a thermometer work?

​What are temperature scales, list them and give examples?

​Define volume.

Please try to answer them as best as you can. There are five questions, and I hope you will be able to answer them all. I really appreciate your help. Thank you!!!

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1) How are particles in motion and temperature related?

Temperature is the measure of heat. The kinetic energy of particles in motion is determined by the temperature.  The higher the temperature, the higher the kinetic energy of the particles (basically, the hotter it is the faster the particles move).

2) How does a thermometer work?

A thermometer measures the average kinetic energy of the particles around the thermometer.  As seen in 1), the kinetic energy defines the temperature, so measuring the energy of the particles can show you the temperature of the object.

3) What are temperature scales, list them and give examples.

Temperature scales are pretty much systems with which we compare different temperatures.  The three widely used temperature scales today are Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. All three are used in different countries and mainly for different purposes. Fahrenheit is used only in the United States and a few other countries around the world, while Celsius is excepted by nearly the entire rest of the world. Kelvin is used primarily in the scientific setting.

4) Define volume.

Volume is pretty much the amount of three-dimensional space an object or substance takes up.  For example, a liter is a unit of measurement of volume.  A two-liter bottle of soda means it contains the amount of soda that fills up 2-liters worth of three-dimensional space.

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A spoon can sound like bell no this  is not  a riddle  it science prove it

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Metals have a property of being sonorous, that is they make ringing sounds when stuck hard and dpoon and bell both are made of metals.

Explain how we were able to boil water at room temperature

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Answer:

put water at room temperature into a vacuum chamber and begin removing the air. Eventually, the boiling temperature will fall below the water temperature and boiling will begin without heating.