Coriolis effect, global winds and continental deflections are all factors that controla. deep currents
c. surface currents
b. wind currents
d. density of currents

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Answer 1
Answer: C.surface currents are the answer
Answer 2
Answer: Well, at first glance I'd be tempted to say all of them. The C "force" is why weather maps show winds blowing parallel to isobars and thus around centres of high and low pressure. (You'd expect, or at least I would, that air would flow from high to low pressures, not round them ... )

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1. it`s due to the gravitational pull of earth which causes Moon to orbit the Earth.

2. No,it`s not always noticeable.You must have heard that earth pulls apple so it falls downward but the fact is apple also pulls earth but the pull isn`t noticeable.

3. I have only one thing that is the distance between the masses.

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5. You will fall back on the surface of earth.It happens because of the force of gravity of the earth.

6. If u jump on the moon u will float away(I guess).

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1. Go onto the Newsround website or article2. Search "School girl banned for Muslim dress"
Answer this question:
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I cant find a article with that name? Are you sure its right?

Answer:

I read the article - the story was really sad.

Explanation:

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What things affect gravity

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The force of gravity = GMm / r^2, where G is gravitational constant, M is mass of one object, m is mass of another object, r is distance between them.

So, mass of objects affect gravity as well as the distance between the two objects.
Distance and mass affect gravity. If an object has a greater mass, it's gravitational pull will be stronger. And if an object is further away from the one that is exhorting the gravitational pull, then the gravitational pull on the object will be weaker than on closer objects.

Answer the answers that you know. Answer Each One with The inner planets and the outer planets.

1.How close it is to the sun?

2.Length of the time to orbit the sun.

3.If they have moons,how many?

4.Describe the Surface And Atmosphere.

6.Size of the planet

7.How does it rotates (Direction)

8.If they have rings,How many?

9.The diameter of the planet

10.The temperture of the planet.

11.Does the planet has other names? What are they?

12.Definition of Terrestrial

13.Definition of Jovian

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1).  Sequence from the Sun:

       Inner planets:
                 Mercury
                 Venus
                 Earth
                 Mars

       Outer planets:
                 Jupiter
                 Saturn
                 Uranus
                 Neptune
            
2).  The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes
to orbit the sun.  Mercury ... 88 days.  Earth ... 365 days.
                           Jupiter ... 12 years.    Neptune ... 165 years.

3).  Mercury & Venus ... no moons
      Earth - 1
      Mars - 2
     Jupiter -  more than 65

4).  Mercury ... cratered, no atmosphere
      Venus ... cratered, thick cloudy atmosphere
       Mars ... dry, cratered, slight atmosphere, like 1% or Earth's
      
       Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
                     We can't see any surface.  If any of them even
                     HAS a surface, it's thousands of miles under a
                     thick atmosphere of methane gas.

5).  Missing from the list

6).  Here's a list from the biggest planet to the smallest one.
The numbers in parentheses are the radius of the planet --
half of the diameter:

Jupiter (69,911 km / 43,441 miles) – 1,120% the size of Earth
Saturn (58,232 km / 36,184 miles) – 945% the size of Earth
Uranus (25,362 km / 15,759 miles) – 400% the size of Earth
Neptune (24,622 km / 15,299 miles) – 388% the size of Earth
Earth (6,371 km / 3,959 miles)
Venus (6,052 km / 3,761 miles) – 95% the size of Earth
Mars (3,390 km / 2,460 miles) – 53% the size of Earth
Mercury (2,440 km / 1,516 miles) – 38% the size of Earth

7). At least seven of the planets rotate in the same direction. 
There's something different about one of them ... it may be Uranus
but I'm not sure.  You'll have to look this up.

8).  Saturn has the famous rings, that you can almost see
with only binoculars.
Spacecraft sent to observe the outer planets have detected
very thin rings around Uranus and Neptune.

9).  Included in #6.

10).  I don't have complete info.  Generally, the closer the planet
is to the sun, the hotter it is.  But there are a few exceptions. 
I think Venus ... the second one from the sun, is actually hotter
than Mercury. 

11).  Just about every language has its own name for each planet.

12).  "Terrestrial" means "like Earth" ("Terra").
The terrestrial planets are the ones that have solid surfaces
and are made of rock.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

13).  "Jovian" means "like Jupiter".
Either no solid surface, or very small, inside a big deep gas ball. 
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.


Do changes that cannot be easily reversed, such a burning, observe the law of conservation of mass? Explain.

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

According to law of conservation of mass, it can neither be created or destroyed. It remains constant. It can change to energy. This can be explained using Einstein's mass energy relation. E= mc^2.

So, the changes such as burning cannot be reversed do obey law of conservation of mass. Suppose wood is burnt. The mass of wood converts into energy and ashes.

yes!!! Everything follows the law of

conservation of mass, no matter what