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Nobody exactly knows....who this universe started...there I many several theories...one of the famous one is the Big bang....would anyone like to discuss about it...
Pangaea was a huge sub-continent...but I couldn't understand how this tectonic plates formed? and why it tended to move in different directions...?
chemistry is a troublesome subject for me...only for the formulas....I just wonder how is salt formed during the process of neutrilisation
Ya...heard about that and I also heard that Europe is get separated for Asia slowly...for the movements of the tectonic plates..
hopefully...but I didn't get any theory about it in the net...
when, Pangaea was there Europe and Asia was single continent...named Eurasia...now they both are different continents...Eurasia was in northern most part when Pangaea was there...
Ya, I think Emily316 lives in france..
Pluto is only 1,400 miles (2,300 kilometers) wide.
maybe..due to the various forces which occurred during the plates were forming and when they started drifting...there might be many other various theories...
(planetoid) minor planet: any of numerous small celestial bodies that move around the sun.
hopefully..
The Eight planets of the Solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
It happened on 24 August 2006: instead of the nine planets it had up to that time, our Solar System suddenly had only eight - the planet Pluto was no longer a planet. What happened?
In August 2006, astronomers from all over the world gathered at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague.
Among other things, they reorganised our planetary system and agreed on the scientific definition of a planet. A reorganisation had become necessary as an increasing number of heavenly bodies were being discovered beyond Pluto's orbit that were about the same size as Pluto.
If these bodies were also granted the status of being planets, this would lead to a real flood of planets in the long term. Under the chair of the well-known female astronomer Jocelyn Bell, the astronomers thus agreed on three criteria that a heavenly body must fulfil in order to be a planet.
First, the body must orbit the Sun or a star and must not be a star itself. Second, it must have sufficient mass that is has become spherical due to its own gravity. Thirdly, since its formation, it must have cleared the area around its orbit of small bodies.
Pluto does not satisfy the third criterion - although it fulfils the first two, it was named a 'dwarf planet' together with Ceres (see also the astronomic question from week 31) and Eris (which orbits the Sun outside Neptune's orbit).
The updated Solar System now has three categories of planet: Classical planets, dwarf and planetoids. There are eight classical planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
I never knew that subash Chandra poudel is the author of this pages....
I think it was near the north pole...present the of russia I think so...
wow..you know french that's really good...my father says...that you should always know an extra language...this might help you when you go abroad for your future studies or for job....
Thank you...
Oh my god...he though sulphuric acid was water...very funny..
he interrupts when I chat with my dad..he sends me mails...he has also got my personal information...
no, but I can speak german...but I am still learning it..and then later on I will learn french...
H2SO4 means sulphuric acid...right..
I tried to block him..thrice...but of no use...
but, in gmail thrice I tried...no use...
good...and best of luck also..
No nothing like that...
ya...I am talking about that only...as a tourist would always like to live in a nice place...visit a nice place....etc..