False. One foot must be in contact with the surface at every time.
False.
False
When (both are true) OR (both are false).
False. The sides can be congruent, parallel or both.
Contrary claims
False. Both objects will hit the ground at the same time, regardless of whether one is dropped vertically and the other is thrown horizontally, given that gravity is the only force acting on them.
If both objects have similar air resistance factors, they will both hit the ground together.
It is both masculine and feminine. :D
In the logical sense, sentences must be either true or false and not both. "This sentence is false" cannot be true because that would mean that it is false, and it cannot be both. It also cannot be false because that would mean that it is true, and it cannot be both. Therefore, if it is true or false, then it is both true and false. Therefore it is either neither true nor false or both true and false; therefore, in the logical sense, it is not a sentence. However, it says it is a sentence; therefore, it is lying; therefore, it is false.
False
False.
false
False.
Belle, of Beauty and the Beast, briefly appears during the song "Out There." Both films are set in France, but in different eras.
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false
false