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    Why does my drink disappear faster than normal when go to play and I leave it out in the heat from the sun for a long period of time ? This happens to my water and to my soda or whatever it just disappears into thin air just like a magic trick? This has been bouncing around in my head fand kind of bothering me for a while or a while so i was curious and I asked around and eventually found out that it is evaporation and that this is the cause of my drink running away. It is actually evaporation

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    expanding" -scientist from NASA What is the Universe made up of? The universe is suspected to be made out of 3 substances. The first substance is Normal Matter, which consist of the atoms that make up stars, planets and almost everything alive whether it be abiotic or biotic and every other visible thing in the universe. Normal matter even though it sounds like it makes up almost the entire universe surprisingly it accounts for the smallest portion of the universe, which is somewhere between

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    Does Dark Matter Exist

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    Dark matter, the unsolved mystery has become a focal point in current research. Scientists have inferred that 5 percent of the universe is made of ordinary atomic matter (stars and galaxies), 72 percent is made of dark energy and 23 percent is made of dark matter [1]. Ordinary matter is easily detected as it emits or reflects light but dark matter is an invisible entity so how do we know it even exists? Fritz Zwicky was one of the first astronomers to suspect the existence of dark matter through

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    The Fourth State of Matter Idea Critique The Fourth State of Matter by Beard shows the emotional and mental state of people when they lose control of their lives. The coming together of three stories into one is remarkable and continues to support the view of confusion in life since no one can fully control it. The best thing to do most of the time is accept change and try as much as possible to enjoy life. Beard’s life seems to be going out of control, but through time and effort she realizes that

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    electromagnetic radiation sent out from AGNs is conjectured to come from matter that the SMBHs accrete which then takes the form of an accretion disk circling the black hole. These accretion disks are best approximated with an irregular density and temperature distribution made up by very hot gas and plasma~\citep{skadowski2015global}. The common conceptual intuition of black holes includes the fact that they attract matter with great force in such a manner that it engulfs everything in its proximity

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    Comparing Pros And Cone

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    The differences between rods and cones are useful but because both having different dim and light conditions. The fovea consists of densely-packed cone cells. The fovea part gives humans a clear central vision, allowing reading, bird watching, or any other task which primarily needs staring at things. As they cannot see dim stars, or other celestial objects, its needs for high intensity light does cause problems for astronomers. By using central vision because the light from these is not enough to

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    Big Bang, which is the moment the universe was believed to be created. The event horizons of these black holes are quite small, the width of an atomic particle. They can only hold up to the amount of matter of Mt. Everest. The formation of these little black holes are from the compression of matter caused by the

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    There has always been a stigma relating to The Big Bang Theory for me personally. I previously before this class thought that believing in the Big Bang Theory meant I was against my religious beliefs. But throughout this class, I gained the knowledge necessary to believe in both lines of creation. The Big Bang theory now helps me belief stronger in my religious beliefs. As we learned about the theory and dug deep into the roots of the universe I found myself learning to observe science with a religious

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    I Introduction hook : Black holes: the universe’s mystery B. Summary of Information: a black hole is a pit of blackness that sucks everything in like stars,planets,and when that happens no light comes out of the black hole. C. Thesis: Black holes are a mystery in the universe Body Paragraph: How black holes are formed. Transition: first, State your point : Black holes are interesting because of the history of how they are

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    Get Good Grade Essay

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    their good behavior. In school, student get good grade for their hard work. In society, adults get paid with money for work. People like the feeling of getting reward after their hard work. Some kids was told by their parents to get a good grade for money. The parents believe cash incentive will motivate their kid to study hard and get better grade. However, in my opinion kid shouldn’t get money as their reward of getting good grade. I understand parents have high hopes for the kid when it comes to

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