It is: 5%
mega = million. so megaton = million tons. Often used as a comparative power, where the tons referred to are tons of TNT. So, the Hiroshima bomb was about 20kt. = 20 000 tons of TNT. Naturally, this unit ignores effects beyond simple blast, effects such as heat and radiation.
what is the positive and nagetive effects
negative effects
Positive effects are slight because people indulge themselves anyway. Negative effects entail emergence of organized crime and violence
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Effects of Technologies on Evolution
You can't it is impossible.
We have absolutely no idea what you mean.
Cars will be assembled more quickly and accurately.
That is the correct spelling of "results" (effects).
Philip B. Nelson has written: 'The effects of alcohol and partial reinforcement upon performance in instrumental conditioning' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Psychology, Comparative
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Thomas Elmer McClellan has written: 'The effects of early experience with liquids on adult drinking preferences of rats' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Psychology, Comparative, Rats
Because there are several different types of 3D technologies. The earliest video based 3D technology used color separation to deliver two separate images, one in red and the other in green. The colors in the glasses directed the light for each image to the correct eye to generate the 3D effects. Later technologies uses polarized light or a time multiplexed image to generate the same effect. The glasses used with both later technologies allow full color to be seen with 3D.
The correct spelling is "side effects"
Well, technology is a definite distraction towards students and school should be their main focus right now.
Terrestrial microwave technologies share with satellite microwave technologies many of the scientific and technical improvements used to accomplish microwave transmissions. They are different in that satellite microwave technolgies seek to neutralize the effects of the atmosphere in the microwave transmissions. On the other hand, terrestrial micowave technologies seek the aid of atmospheric effects on microwaves to extend the range limitations imposed by the Earth's curvature. Examples of these terrestrial technologies include those used to exploit troposcattering and meteor-burst in microwave communications--not used at all in satellites. Professor Martinez