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Is A Duck A Mammal?
Well, ducks are neither mammals nor amphibians. They're considered birds or Aves class. They are also called "waterfowl" because they can be found in both fresh water and seawater.
Well, ducks are neither mammals nor amphibians. They’re considered birds or Aves class. They are also called “waterfowl” because they can be found in both fresh water and seawater.
See lessDoes It Snow In Africa?
Yes, it snows in Africa! And almost yearly, too. Africa is indeed hot - it is the hottest continent. But it is a massive continent, so various climate zones are to be expected. Although 60% of the continent is deserts and drylands, it does have mountains, and those mountains are where it snows. MounRead more
Yes, it snows in Africa! And almost yearly, too. Africa is indeed hot – it is the hottest continent. But it is a massive continent, so various climate zones are to be expected. Although 60% of the continent is deserts and drylands, it does have mountains, and those mountains are where it snows. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, for example, is the tallest mountain in Africa, and it has an ice cap.
Here are some African countries that receive snow:
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Algeria
Tunisia
Democratic Republic of Congo
South Africa
Lesotho
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
Any And Every Thomas The Tank Engine Meme
This is definitely my favorite one lmao
This is definitely my favorite one lmao
See lessIs Air A Homogeneous Mixture?
I think it's easier to explain and understand if it's broken down. So, Homogeneous Mixtures Mixtures with components that are not visible to the naked eye and cannot be separated easily They have particles that are often at the atomic or molecular level size The whole mixture is in the same phase ThRead more
I think it’s easier to explain and understand if it’s broken down.
So,
Homogeneous Mixtures
Heterogeneous Mixture
Air is a mixture of various gasses, such as Nitrogen (78.9%), Oxygen (20.95%), Argon (0.93%), Carbon Dioxide (0.04%) There are also trace amounts of many other like neon (Ne), helium (He), methane (CH4), krypton (Kr), hydrogen (H2), nitrous oxide (NO), xenon (Xe), ozone (O3), iodine (I2), carbon monoxide (CO), and ammonia (NH3) in the atmosphere.
So, which description fits air better?
So, the air is a homogeneous mixture – mostly.
I say mostly because sometimes it can also be considered a heterogeneous mixture when one of the gas in the air in the form of liquid (depends on temperature)
See lessIs 12 PM Day Or Night?
12:00 PM is noon. 12:00 AM is midnight. You say PM is night, not really, PM is also afternoon. You see, AM stands for the Latin ante meridiem, which translates to "before midday" - before the sun crosses the meridian line. PM on the other hand stands for post meridiem or "after midday" which is afteRead more
12:00 PM is noon.
12:00 AM is midnight.
You say PM is night, not really, PM is also afternoon.
You see, AM stands for the Latin ante meridiem, which translates to “before midday” – before the sun crosses the meridian line.
PM on the other hand stands for post meridiem or “after midday” which is after the sun has crossed the meridian line.
At noon, the sun is directly over the meridian so it’s neither AM nor PM because it’s not before or after, it’s exact.
To avoid confusion, you can use the 24-hour time format aka Military time. So noon is 12:00 and midnight is 00:00. You can also just use NN for noon and MN for midnight.
See lessWhat Does F In The Chat Mean?
This came from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. In a scene in the game, the protagonist attended a funeral, and the player is asked to “Press F to Pay Respects” (if playing on PC, "X" button if playing on a console) Since then, gamers have been using it as a meme - they “Press F to Pay Respects”. ReRead more
This came from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. In a scene in the game, the protagonist attended a funeral, and the player is asked to “Press F to Pay Respects” (if playing on PC, “X” button if playing on a console)
Since then, gamers have been using it as a meme – they “Press F to Pay Respects”.
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See lessWhat Is Water Weight And What Does It Look Like?
Water weight means you have water retention in your body. You know it's water weight when you gained it over a short period of time - so, if you gained around one to five pounds overnight. Another sign of water retention is swollen extremities (hands and feet) - so, if your ring suddenly won't fit oRead more
Water weight means you have water retention in your body. You know it’s water weight when you gained it over a short period of time – so, if you gained around one to five pounds overnight. Another sign of water retention is swollen extremities (hands and feet) – so, if your ring suddenly won’t fit or if your socks feel tighter and you see sock imprints on your feet long after you’ve removed them.
Another way to find out if you have water retention is to press your foot, ankle, or calf with slow, steady pressure, and if the indentation remains for more than a few seconds, its water weight.
To lose water weight, you’re gonna have to change your diet. Read more here
Water weight is pretty normal and is usually not a cause for concern (although checking with your physician will never hurt)
See lessWhat Does “Qué Tal” Mean?
Depends on the context. If it's just ¿Qué tal? or if it's following an “¡hola!” - then that's just a greeting, informal, equivalent to "What’s up?" or "How’s it going?" It can also be used to ask how something is. ¿Qué tal está tu comida? - How's your meal? Or as "What if.." ¿Qué tal que quiera lastRead more
Depends on the context. If it’s just ¿Qué tal? or if it’s following an “¡hola!” – then that’s just a greeting, informal, equivalent to “What’s up?” or “How’s it going?”
It can also be used to ask how something is.
¿Qué tal está tu comida? – How’s your meal?
Or as “What if..”
¿Qué tal que quiera lastimarme? – What if he wants to hurt me?
Or when giving an option “How about..”
¿Qué tal un poco de esto. – How about a little of this.
What Does “Re:” Mean In Email?
"Re" is actually a word and not an abbreviation of anything. By Oxford Languages definition, it is "in the matter of (used typically as the first word in the heading of an official document or to introduce a reference in an official letter)." or "about; concerning." And it's used just as its meaningRead more
“Re” is actually a word and not an abbreviation of anything. By Oxford Languages definition, it is “in the matter of (used typically as the first word in the heading of an official document or to introduce a reference in an official letter).” or “about; concerning.”
And it’s used just as its meaning – it’s used to state what the message is about.
Some people think of it as an abbreviation of “reply,” “response,” or “regarding” – and although that is wrong since it is not an abbreviation of those words, it fits because that is essentially its meaning. So, if anyone answers that “Re” is an abbreviation for “reply,” they failed the task successfully lol
See lessHow To Know Who Blocked Me On Twitter?
It is not easy to know who or what accounts on Twitter blocks you. When someone blocks you on Twitter, Twitter don’t get you notified of the blocking. It is not even easier with many other social media platforms because they don’t have a way to check or investigate. Nevertheless that is not to say yRead more
It is not easy to know who or what accounts on Twitter blocks you. When someone blocks you on Twitter, Twitter don’t get you notified of the blocking. It is not even easier with many other social media platforms because they don’t have a way to check or investigate.
Nevertheless that is not to say you can not find out who blocked you on Twitter. Let us find out here how to know who blocked you on Twitter.
The solution lies with investigating a little bit the accounts suspected of blocking you. Since Twitter does not have a function in it that tells you when somebody blocks you, you will have to find out that by yourself.
This is how you will find out who blocked you on twitter.
Repeat that to all suspected accounts. Though it may be repetitive boring going to each account and checking out manually, you will eventually come up with a list.
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