line of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
line of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
to allow people to create better ideas by building off ofeach other's ideas
Water is H2O, thus there are 2 hydrogen atoms present and one oxygen atom.
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Iron golem and snow golemIron golem: make a T with 4 blocks of iron and a pumpkin on top Snow golem: two snow blocks stacked on top ofeach otherwith a pumpkin on top
Because Japan is located on a huge tectonic plate of the earth's crust. When these plates collide or slide up on top ofeach otherit creates an earthquake. London is probably located in the middle of one of these plates.If you want to find out more on Japanese earthquakes search "the ring of fire" on google.
By the Missouri Compromise (1820) and the Compromise of 1850. The second one didn't hold. So it was proposed that the people ofeach new state should vote on whether it should be slave or free. That led to bloodshed when it was triedin Kansas. No new states were thenadmitted to the Union (except West Virginia as a Border State in wartime), until after the 13th amendment was passed in December 1865.
A computerized enrollment system could be used for students enrolling in college. Some questions would include name, birth date, address, gender, and race.
During the anaphase stage of mitosis, the sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. This is a crucial step that ensures each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes.
Both types of eclipse occur in virtually identical numbers, averaging about 2.4 ofeach type per year over a long period of time. (The 20th Century had 238 solarand 239 lunar eclipses.)But ... a solar eclipse, when it happens, is visible from only a small part of theEarth's surface, whereas a lunar one, when it happens, is visible from anywhereon the whole night half of the Earth. So from any one place on Earth, lunar eclipsesare visible more often than solar ones.
I am not connected in any way with the makers of Oreos, and I'm not speaking for them.I just want to point out that the price is not the same as before, because the price ofeach Oreo is higher now than it was before.What you see is a very effective way for a manufacturer to raise their price and mostcustomers never even notice it . . . simply deliver less product.The result can be described from a few different angles . . .-- The price of each cookie or each ounce of product is higher.-- The manufacturer spends less to produce something for which you still paythe same price.-- If you eat or use some of the product regularly, you now pay the same pricemore often.