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Chemistry / Re: Is there hydrogen in space?
« on: 01/03/2021 14:55:28 »
Yes, but not much - that's why it's called "space".
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Emergency responders faced real life situations similar to the thought experiment, like in accidents involving mass transportation. They must optimize limited resources to save people who need them, and avoid wasting resources trying to save victims who have no chance to survive due to the type, location, and magnitude of the injuries, even when they were still alive.
Bill Gates wants massive depopulation in Africa.So does anyone who cares about climate change, sustainability and quality of life. The question is whether it will be achieved by disease and starvation (as has been the case for several thousand years), genocide and civil war (since the 1950s), or education and economics (as promoted by the Gates Foundation).
Quote from: WikipediaThere was concern that any records set at the Mexico Olympics (1968) for anerobic events would be difficult to break elsewhere, but performance in endurance events would be poorer.
In large cities, (Earth's gravity) ranges from 9.7806 in Kuala Lumpur, Mexico City, and Singapore to 9.825 in Oslo and Helsinki.
I didn't notice any differences that could be attributed to changes in gravity.
Life needs more than just an environment. It needs other life forms to survive. It's like a network. Life exchanges resources back and forth.There's a hint of chicken and egg here. Interdependent life forms have evolved on this planet but given CO2, sunshine and water, plant life could evolve on Mars without animals until the atmosphere becomes toxic.
The remaining 2% took something like 5,000,000 years to evolve and produced at least 6 other hominid branches that have since disappeared. Whatever causes us to disappear is unlikely to be particularly hospitable to anything like us.no other primate shares anything like our genetic makeup.
Humans and chimps are about 98% similar genetically, so I find this to be an odd statement.
The genetic DNA similarity between pigs and human beings is 98%. Interspecies organ transplant activities between humans and pigs have even taken place, called xenotransplants.Now there's an intelligent and robust species that is already doing well around Chernobyl, formed the US presidential cabinet from 2017 to 2021, and said he would return.
must seemis not evidence of anything.
The difference between the head scan and the abdominal scans is like chalk & cheese.Yes. We spend several years teaching radiographers the difference between an arse and an elbow - but they still get it wrong sometimes.