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She invented the first reversible jacket.
He was the man that invented the first pendulum clock.
The cast of A Marble Finish - 2013 includes: David Stock as Sam
Cast marble is a synthetic material made from a mixture of crushed marble dust, resins, and pigments, which is molded into various shapes and forms. It resembles natural marble in appearance but is often more affordable and lightweight. Cast marble is commonly used for decorative items, countertops, and bathroom fixtures due to its durability and ease of maintenance. Its non-porous surface also makes it resistant to staining and moisture.
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Bob Marble.
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Someone in prehistory used the first piece of marble.
marble was first found in the Himalayan mountains jk i have no clue:)
The 1st mass-produced toy was invented by Samuel C Dyke in the late 1800s and it was the glass marble.
in the first marble pillar type jewel and put it in the first marble pillar,then on the second marble pillar type art and put it in the second marble pillar,then in the third marble pillar type old fossil and put it in the third marble pillar,then on the last marble pillar type in legendary statue and put it in the last marble pillar
The marble run was invented by Matthias Friedrich in 1960. It was designed to demonstrate principles of physics in a fun and engaging way for educational purposes.
Neither. The marble has higher density than breadcrumbs or croutons, so it will sink, not rise.
To find the probability of drawing a red marble first and then a blue marble, we first calculate the probability of each event separately. The probability of drawing a red marble is ( \frac{3}{11} ), since there are 3 red marbles out of a total of 11 marbles. After returning the red marble, the probability of then drawing a blue marble is ( \frac{5}{11} ). Therefore, the combined probability of drawing a red marble first and then a blue marble is ( \frac{3}{11} \times \frac{5}{11} = \frac{15}{121} ).
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According to Newton's First Law of Motion, the marble will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force. In this case, if no external force is applied to the marble, it will continue to stay still in the middle of the floor.
The ancient Greeks were one of the first civilizations to extensively use marble in their architecture and sculpture. They utilized marble quarried from the islands of Paros and Naxos for iconic structures like the Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus.