Yes. Assuming that when it leaves the track the only forces acting on it are friction. Gravity will affect its trajectory in the vertical plane, though.
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Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
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they come from egept
The quary closed some thirty years ago. It was in Delta, Pennsylvania, USA.
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the curved neck on the flask was to prevent trapped germs in the air from contaminating the broth. The germs accumulated in the curved neck,­ preventing germs from reaching the broth, unlike the straight neck the curved neck never changed color or became cloudy after several weeks. Concluding that "germs come from other germs".
Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
First of all..... I HATE APEX... they are the worst. I am using the kinematic equations... it is all i could come up with
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Limestone or dolostone.
Marble cake is said to have originated in Germany. It is a popular type of cake that combines two different colored batters swirled together to create a marbled effect.
Marble rock is derived from limestone that has been subjected to high heat and pressure within the Earth's crust. This metamorphic process causes the limestone to recrystallize into marble, resulting in its characteristic appearance and durability. Marble is typically found in mountainous regions where tectonic forces have caused these high temperatures and pressures to occur.
The marble from the Parthenon came from a local mountain near Athens.
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