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The thirty-fifth book of the Bible is the Book of Habakkuk. It is a short prophetic book found in the Old Testament. It consists of three chapters, and it addresses the questions of suffering, faith, and God's justice.
possible answer for 5th dimension!!!!!!!According to me the fifth dimension is not found between space and time, because according to some theories (not still proven), before the big bang when nothingness rules, there were 2 planes which was in 10th dimension, if we follows that unproven theory, nothing can be said that the fifth dimension found between space and time but in controversy, I can deduce that time is separated from all things, it acts on its own, whereas space is limited, if for instance we go beyond our universe, time will still be there!!! ANSWERAccording to string theory extra dimensions are needed. The 4 dimensions of space time are all curled in a way similar to the surface of a sphere were no point can be regarded as being any more central or on the edge than any other. So it makes no sense to think of time independent of the other dimensions.
To find the area of a circle for fifth grade, what one has to do is to first find the radius, the radius is the distance from the central point to all points on the circle, once the radius is found, square the radius. Then multiply the squared radius by pi.
The word 'Trinity' can not be found in the Bible, nor can any actual references to the Trinity. The Holy Trinity was a third century concept that was adopted by the Council of Nicaea and made legally binding by Emperor Theodosius later in the fourth century. A passage known as the "Johannine Comma" (1 John 5:7) does refer indirectly to the concept of the Trinity, but was never in the early Greek manuscripts, only appearing in the Latin translation of the fifth century, long after the Trinity doctrine had been accepted by the Council of Nicaea.
On a standard ruler, 1.2 cm is slightly more than one centimeter but less than one and a quarter centimeters. It can be found just past the first centimeter mark, roughly one-fifth of the way toward the second centimeter mark. If you're using a metric ruler, it will be the second small line after the 1 cm mark.