If you've looked and haven't been able to find it yet, the reason may be the
spelling you're looking for. Try instead to find the Arctic Circle. It's a circle around
the north pole, about 1/4 of the way down from the pole to the equator. (The equator
is the fattest part, around the middle of the globe.)
Tartic acid is present in sour milk. Generally the source of tartic acid is lemon, therefore sour milk gives taste of lime. Therefore it is clear that tartic acid is there. Sometimes when we want to make Paneer from milk, we put 1 or 2 miligram tartic acid to make milk separate from water.
The largest line of circumference on the globe is the Equator.
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general astronomy
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to circumnavigate
In spherical geometry we look at the globe as the sphere S^2. Any plane intersecting the sphere will create a great circle. Now if you take any point on the globe and reflect it across that plane, you have another point that is equidistant from the plane. The sets of all these points will be equidistant from the great circle.
There are many things which completely circle the globe. The first thing that comes to mind is the equator, but the artic and Antarctic circles also circle the globe (as well as every other degree of latitude). The taiga forest circles the globe. The atmosphere circles the globe.
THE VICTORIA SHIP
the victoria ship