Does us pay for Olympic medals? Most Olympians earn nothing for Olympic competition. Many countries’ Olympic teams, including the United States’, provide travel expenses to Olympic competitors, but even these funds don’t come directly from the government, rather a pool of private and corporate donors. How much do Olympians get taxed? What is the “victory […]
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How is Aurora formed? In the ionosphere, the ions of the solar wind collide with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen from the Earth’s atmosphere. The energy released during these collisions causes a colorful glowing halo around the poles—an aurora. Most auroras happen about 97-1,000 kilometers (60-620 miles) above the Earth’s surface. What is an Aurora […]
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What does dependent and independent mean in statistics? Dependent events influence the probability of other events – or their probability of occurring is affected by other events. Independent events do not affect one another and do not increase or decrease the probability of another event happening. What is the difference between independent and dependent clauses? […]
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What are the directional terms of the body? Anatomical Directional Terms Anterior: In front of, front. Posterior: After, behind, following, toward the rear. Distal: Away from, farther from the origin. Proximal: Near, closer to the origin. Dorsal: Near the upper surface, toward the back. Ventral: Toward the bottom, toward the belly. Superior: Above, over. Inferior: […]
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How do abiotic and biotic factors affect population size? Both abiotic and biotic factors determine where a species can live. A limiting factor is any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population. Limiting factors may be biotic, such as the availability of food, or abiotic, such as access to water. […]
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Can anyone know my IP address? There’s just no way of knowing who is running your IP address through any type of IP lookup service. It could be your bank, your real estate agent, or a tech-savvy teenager who’s also a hacker. It is possible to be traced by someone—a stalker, an investigator or even […]
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Does the House or Senate Write revenue bills? All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills. How does the government allocate funds? The U.S. Treasury divides all federal spending into three groups: mandatory spending, discretionary spending and interest […]
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What did the Wilderness Act of 1964 do? The Wilderness Act was passed in 1964, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This Act established the National Wilderness Preservation System and instructed federal land management agencies, including the National Park Service (NPS), to manage wilderness areas and preserve wilderness character. How did the 1964 […]
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Is the Undertale fandom Dead 2020? From what I know, Undertale is not dead. The fandom is still active and growing while the game is still just as popular. Can grillby talk? Grillby is either mute, speaks a different language than other monsters, or is simply not talkative. Who is the first character you meet […]
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How does the phosphorus cycle differ from the other cycles? The phosphorus cycle is different from other biogeochemical cycles because atmosphere is not important in the transfer or movement of phosphorus. Also, phosphorous compounds on Earth are normally solids of varying temperatures and pressures. How does the phosphorus cycle differ from the nitrogen cycle and […]
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