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Do planets ever fall out of orbit?
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What is the age of meteorites?
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What are some common mistakes students make with skeletal structures in organic chemistry?
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How does organic chemistry relate to medicine?
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What are supermassive black holes?
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How far is Jupiter from the Earth?
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What are some ways to desalinate ocean water?
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What are elementary particles?
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Is the amygdala in the lymbic system or in the temporal lobe?
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What is calculated by speed of light/wavelength?
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What is the size of the planet Saturn?
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What is the difference between the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud?
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Why don't we have eclipses every month?
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How can heat travel through space if it is a vacuum?
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What are pulsars and quasars?
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What is a complete subject, simple subject, and a verb?
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Why doesn't the sun have solids or liquids?
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Can a stars contain mostly one element?
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How has the Doppler effect and the redshift of stars and galaxies indicated that the universe is expanding?
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If the length of a #35 cm# spring increases to #73 cm# when a #3 kg# weight is hanging from it, what is the spring's constant?
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Can you explain the energy transformations that occur when moving from one trophic level to the next in an energy pyramid?
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Question #8cd0c
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Why do astronauts in space experience less gravitational force than they do on earth?
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Who developed the maser?
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
She saw three cars pull into her driveway, as we spoke on the phone.
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How does the earth's moon compare to moons of gas giant planets?
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How do electromagnetic waves travel?
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How does time in space relate to time on earth?
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With no nuclear reaction occurring, are brown dwarfs visually observable?
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How can meteorites be interplanetary arks?
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What are Magellanic clouds? How were they discovered?
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What are supernovas made of?
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How does color affect light absorption?
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What is #15 + 24 + 6 + 5#?
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Which method relies on the mass of a dark object revealing its presence?
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How did the Spanish-American War affect both the Philippines and Cuba?
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What are the sun's interior layers?
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How did Iron come to earth (millions of years ago)?
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What is the star with the largest proper motion?
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What is the sun's heliosphere?
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Why does electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet region represent a larger energy transition than does radiation in the infrared region?
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How do you find the derivative of #F(x) = 1/(x-5)#?
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What is the smallest elementary particle?
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Why is there a super-massive black hole thought to be in the center of each Galaxy?
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What is the difference between brown dwarfs and Jupiter?
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How is the Doppler Effect used to measure the distance a stellar object is away from Earth?
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How do you explain an eclipse?
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How can elementary particles decay?
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Why are tundra plants usually small?
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Can sound waves travel on moon? Is it possible that we could hear a sound on moon?
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What is the next stage of the sun's evolution?
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Question #7870d
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If black holes are invisible how do we know they exist?
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How do you use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine if the three sides are a right triangle: 9 in, 12 in, 15 in?
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How big is a star's photosphere?
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What is an eclipse compared to occultation?
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How do you translate "x+4/7=2(x-4)/6" into a verbal expression?
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What is Jupiter's ephemeris?
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Alpha Centauri, the nearest star, is just over 4 light years away. Traveling at a speed of 2000 miles per hour (the speed of a fast jet airplane), how long would it take to get there in years?
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What is #63 * 64#?
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What is #14.3 * 2.1 * 8.9#?
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What is the string theory? How is it related to space time?
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How does gravity keep a planet moving in an orbit around the sun?
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What are meteors? When were they formed?
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Are scientists currently building an infrared telescope designed to observe fusion reactions in the Sun’s core?
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What is Rayleigh scattering?
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If x-rays are normally absorbed by the earth's atmosphere, how do astronomers overcome this issue when studying celestial temperatures?
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Why does the Moon appear to take on a colored hue during an eclipse?
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How can photons have momentum?
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How many solar systems are in the Milky Way Galaxy?
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How can magnetic fields be created?
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How big can meteors get?
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Question #b4d33
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Why do astronomers theorize that most of the matter in galaxies and clusters of galaxies is dark matter?
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What makes the speed of light exactly 299,792,458 metres per second?
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What is nucleosynthesis? How is it related to the Big Bang?
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What is the derivative of #(x^2-2)/(x)#?
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Why do all planets in our solar system go around the sun in the same way?
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Does Canada publish any Astronomical Ephemeris or Nautical Almanac annually, such as being done in USA, UK, INDIA etc?
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Control of India and Hong Kong made Britain a major colonial power on which continent?
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Question #b0ae0
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How would a nuclear explosion look in space?
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What are meteors made of? What is a meteor called when it reaches the earth, and where is the largest one found on the earth?
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