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... rinses, appropriate diet, brushing, and flossing—most recommendations are to brush twice a day and floss once a day. The fluoride rinses could take the place of fluoride in the water ...
Yes, there is every likelihood that as more and more humans migrate and stay to work or live in space, the same ...
... out. All energy travels in waves, much like ocean waves. Light is a form of energy and also travels in waves. The different wavelengths ... because the light has to travel through more of the atmosphere and, as a result, only the longer wavelengths (toward the red end of the ... the atmosphere, to our eyes the Moon appears white. The colors of the Moon as seen from the Earth's surface are also determined ...
Actually, even with black holes, gravity rules So, black holes do not suck in matter like some cosmic vacuum cleaner—their enormous concentration of mass results in a warping or bending of ... to Einstein's theory of relativity). In other words, objects coming close to a moderate-sized black hole would behave normally by going into orbit around it according to the force of gravity exerted by the black hole. Only if you came closer than a certain well-defined distance would the force of gravity deviate from what ...
... collapses beyond its Schwarzchild's radius and becomes a black hole, it effectively leaves our Universe. We can never hope to probe beyond the event horizon ... apply—space-time becomes so curved by gravity that matter is crushed into an infinitely tiny and dense point called a singularity. And Einstein's Theory of Relativity and the laws ...
... Thorne have postulated that you could use worm holes kept open by an anti-gravity material as a shortcut to travel through space and maybe as a way to travel back in time. But none ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BLACK HOLES
... the space is cramped, you're not really uncomfortable in the traditional sense as you're free of Earth's gravity. It's hard to describe, but the best I can do is to say that you get a sense of total relaxation. Floating in a ...
Space is not completely empty. Gases like hydrogen and helium are all around. There are also water and other molecules that can be used to form stars, planets, comets and life. But unless you are close to a star—the Sun for us—the space environment is very cold. Space also has many types of radiation such as x-rays and gamma rays ...
Yes, but there will also be new experiences such as weightlessness. ---- Answer provided by Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D. OTR Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... incredible space is. What fun that will be As for leisure, there will be times where there will be a day off for you. Astronauts are on a pretty tight schedule where every minute is planned. Why? Spending time in space is precious and ...

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