All of the above? You can say the same thing in many ways. All of the following are different ways of saying the same thing, and all are correct: The marble sinks because the marble weighs more that an equivalent volume of water. The marble sinks because its density is greater than the density of water. The marble sinks because it has a greater mass than than same volume of water (and there is gravity/acceleration).
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You have to draw out all the red and white marbles than a blue so 4+6+1=11The answer is 11 turns.
If the momentum started as zero, yes, it would.
Before colour TV balls used in statistics were coloured black and white. Statistical questions were posed asking, say, the probability of selecting a white ball from a mixture of black and white balls hidden in a bag (sometimes white and black balls). A practical set up that, over a large number of tries, would show that the maths being examined was (statistically) good. Since colour TV there has been a preponderance of the use of coloured balls in the experiments and, often, one of the colours used is green. Also, using colour allows more than two different things to be the subject of statistical experiment. Of course colour TVs had nothing to do with this but the rest is true - honest. Beano GB
Limestone is softer than marble, but harder than chalk.
Yes, onyx is much more expensive than marble. This is because onyx is considered to be a much softer stone than other stones.
A white marble used as a shooter. it is more valuble than a regular marble.
Tajmahal is made of finest quality of marble called Makrana Marble which is rare now. It is more than marble white.
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i think white chalk does last longer than coloured chalk because of chemicals. Not everything is coloured or just white but teachers tend to often use white chalk. They use it and use it but does it finish in one day no coloured chalk not much people use but it will change colour very quickly because it doesnt get used as much as white does.so shut up
hmm... second question) cos metals r ductile, they don break when bent... while marble.. it is brittle so it breaks when bent...not much help...
because white people have softer skin than black people no offense to anyone.
Marble has been used as a building material since ancient times. See buildings like the Parthenon in Athens, Greece for evidence. Marble is expensive, so it is mainly used as a surface treatment in today's construction. Over long periods of time, certain stones are more vulnerable to erosion than others: marble is softer than granite, but harder and more resilient than limestone.
Use a lighter coloured foundation than your skin tone.
lOve is sOfter than a petal....
The odds of pulling a red marble on the first try is 4/15 or about .27 and the probability of drawing a white marble the second time if a the first is a red marble is 5/14 or about .36. the odds of both happening is the product of the probabilities of the other events, or 2/21.