
John asks…
Plese Help With Science Plese?
1. What are all rocks made of?
(1 point)
minerals
small pebbles
dead plant or animal matter
salt
2.
Based on the image above, where would the oldest rock formation be found? (1 point)
Location A
Location B
Location C
Location D
3. Here is a fossil.
What can you tell about the animal in the picture?
(1 point)
It flew from tree to tree.
It crawled along the ground.
It could walk and run.
It swam in the sea.
4.
Fossils are usually found in which kind of rocks?
(1 point)
sedimentary rocks
igneous rocks
metamorphic rocks
weathered and eroded rocks
5. Which soil layer is richest in humus and minerals?
(1 point)
topsoil
subsoil
broken-down bedrock
bedrock
6. How is water cleaned at a water treatment plant?
(1 point)
with screens, chemicals, and filters
with high temperatures
with salt, soil, and rocks
with X-rays
7. Fossil evidence of the same extinct reptile has been found in areas of Africa, Antarctica, and Australia. What could be concluded from this evidence?
(1 point)
Ancient reptiles were good swimmers.
Reptiles liked to move their homes.
All continents were once joined together.
The extinct reptile lived on all continents.
8. Where are you most likely to find an igneous rock?
(1 point)
at the bottom of a lake or river
at the shore of a large lake or ocean
near a volcano
inside a glacier
9.
Over time, minerals replaced all of the once-living parts of a tree. What kind of fossil is formed?
(1 point)
a mold of the tree
petrified wood
an imprint of the tree
a tree preserved in amber
10. Which soil has the greatest permeability?
(1 point)
any soil rich in clay
fine soil, made of small particles
coarse, sandy soil, made of large particles
any soil with tiny pore spaces
11. What is the source of hydroelectric power?
(1 point)
water in a lake
a waterfall or water falling from a dam
rain, snow, or sleet
fossil fuels
12. A reservoir could supply an urban setting with (1 point)
safe drinking water from a rural part of the state.
a good swimming spot for families.
a good source of wind-created energy.
freedom from annual river flooding.
13. Recycling is a way to
(1 point)
create fossil fuels.
slow soil erosion.
transport waste to a landfill.
prevent pollution.
14. Farmers rotate crops in order to (1 point)
conserve nutrients.
prevent erosion.
protect crops from acid rain.
conserve water.
15. When you classify a rock’s appearance as shiny or dull, what property are you using?
(1 point)
16. Insects and spiders can become trapped in sticky tree sap, which can harden and turn into _____.
(1 point)
17. What kinds of things might a scientist be able to learn about an ancient creature from its foot imprint? (3 points)
18. Ancient hunters used obsidian rock to make spears. Given this information, what can you conclude about the minerals in obsidian rock? (2 points)
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adminsta answers:
And with more searches you could find interesting videos on the topics. Heck, doesn’t Bill Nye the Science Guy have stuff like this? (Don’t knock Bill Nye!! I LOVE his stuff, and I’m in my 30s!)
Rocks and Soil
http://www.billnye.com/for-kids-teachers/episode-details/?episode=Rocks%20and%20Soil&start=16&category=Earth%20Science
Fossils
http://www.billnye.com/for-kids-teachers/episode-details/?episode=Fossils&start=12&category=Living%20Things

Mark asks…
In Kanji how to you say and write…?
In Kanji how to you say and write
“Life is nothing without dreams.”
“I love foxes.” (not sure if kitsune has a plural form)
“knowledge is power.”
The elements: “Ice Fire Water Energy Earth Wind Light Dark”
also if you could, could you make the kanji in a image file or in a large font so i can see it easily, im going to write it on some pieces of wood for a project
*note: i already know what some of these are but not in what order you have to have them.
Arigato ![]()
adminsta answers:
Download a japanese input software?or check if ur windows XP has the language input so u can add and use?
Anw,for humour sake…
The elements….ya can try watching naruto…hahas…

James asks…
which pokemon battle revolution Rental Pass is better?
Sprout Trainer Cindy
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Ivysaur
?
Lv. 50
Miracle Seed
* Magical Leaf
* Toxic
* Leech Seed
* Cut
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Charmeleon
?
Lv. 50
Charcoal
* Fire Fang
* Dragon Rage
* Sunny Day
* Bite
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Wartortle
?
Lv. 50
Mystic Water
* Water Pulse
* Rock Smash
* Rain Dance
* Yawn
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Dragonair
?
Lv. 50
Sitrus Berry
* DragonBreath
* Thunder Wave
* Twister
* Shock Wave
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Rhyhorn
?
Lv. 50
Soft Sand
* Dig
* Horn Attack
* Ice Fang
* Protect
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Pidgeot
?
Lv. 50
Muscle Band
* Aerial Ace
* Facade
* Tailwind
* Sand-Attack
Novice Nate
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Grotle
?
Lv. 50
Fist Plate
* Razor Leaf
* Leech Seed
* Rock Smash
* Bite
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Monferno
?
Lv. 50
Meadow Plate
* Fire Punch
* Mach Punch
* Grass Knot
* Sunny Day
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Prinplup
?
Lv. 50
Iron Plate
* Water Pulse
* Metal Claw
* Pluck
* Rain Dance
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Luxio
?
Lv. 50
Dread Plate
* Spark
* Charge
* Quick Attack
* Bite
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Gabite
?
Lv. 50
Sky Plate
* Dragon Pulse
* Sand Tomb
* Aerial Ace
* Sand-Attack
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Staravia
?
Lv. 50
Insect Plate
* Aerial Ace
* U-turn
* Take Down
* Defog
Additional Passes
By playing through the game, you can unlock additional passes that you earn by using them to defeat the Gateway Colosseum.
Beginning Trainer Tommy
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Sandslash
?
Lv. 50
Razor Claw
* Dig
* Rock Tomb
* Aerial Ace
* Sandstorm
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Haunter
?
Lv. 50
Wide Lens
* Hypnosis
* Sludge Bomb
* Curse
* Giga Drain
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Metang
Lv. 50
Metronome
* Metal Claw
* Take Down
* Magnet Rise
* Psychic
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Bibarel
?
Lv. 50
Destiny Knot
* Waterfall
* Hyper Fang
* Double Team
* Swagger
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Rotom
Lv. 50
Wise Glasses
* Charge Beam
* Ominous Wind
* Confuse Ray
* Reflect
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Mightyena
?
Lv. 50
Expert Belt
* Bite
* Protect
* Ice Fang
* Fire Fang
New Star Daisy
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Beautifly
?
Lv. 50
Power Herb
* Gust
* Silver Wind
* SolarBeam
* Roost
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Golbat
?
Lv. 50
Lum Berry
* Wing Attack
* Zen Headbutt
* Bite
* U-turn
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Bellossom
?
Lv. 50
Occa Berry
* Energy Ball
* Protect
* Sunny Day
* Sludge Bomb
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Sneasel
?
Lv. 50
Focus Sash
* Ice Punch
* Bite
* Counter
* X-Scissor
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Lopunny
?
Lv. 50
Big Root
* Dizzy Punch
* Defense Curl
* Mirror Coat
* Drain Punch
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Lumineon
?
Lv. 50
Damp Rock
* Surf
* Captivate
* Rain Dance
* Psybeam
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adminsta answers:
I’d choose the one with the first-gens. I like them better. Both are good, well-rounded teams though.

Lizzie asks…
Can I have a little insight on this paper that I am writing?
Don’t remind me of how far left I am on the political spectrum. I am not here to argue politics with anyone. I just want criticism that only pertains to the body and construction of my paper.
Thank you.
-True Intentions-
Oil is money, money is power. This notion alone has thrown the United States into a brutal downward spiral. The price of oil per gallon has sky rocketed, forcing gas prices to follow suit and fluctuate radically. The shifty oil market has also put some tension on the U.S. economy, which in turn has affected the global economy. That same notion has been the principal foundation for the Bush Administration’s imperialistic war campaign in the Middle East, which has caused the majority of United States citizens to be more paranoid and xenophobic than ever.
The United States government, in collaboration with the most popular major media outlets, exaggerated the threat of terrorism in order to create a common public enemy. Fear and extreme aversion to Arab culture and followers of the Muslim faith has swept the United States. The U.S. government has recognized that in the instance of a common public enemy, they have the capability to manipulate public opinion. So, by constantly playing the “potential terrorist threat” and, “believed to be linked to Al Qaeda” cards, the U.S. government successfully gained the unofficial public approval to stage a war on terror in the coincidentally oil rich region of the Middle East. Now, five and a half years later, the United States has completely scrapped and shelved the Iraqi government and implemented a rough Democracy in its place.
All of these acts of imperialism have been fueled by one obvious factor: Oil. If the United States did not have such a dangerous addiction to oil, many of these issues would cease to exist. Alternative energy sources such as wind power, hydro power, and geothermal power have all been proposed, by leading scientists in the field of alternative energy studies, as prime candidates to replace oil as the main energy source. However, the United States government has an enormous problem with this concept. If oil is taken out of the equation, the government loses the ability to suppress U.S citizens. In order to keep generating that much wanted capital, it is crucial to put U.S. citizens in a position to continue to buy oil, and oil based products. This is why the U.S. government shoots down the idea of funding alternative energy research.
September 11th, 2001 was the day that ushered in the full fear of Arab or Muslim culture. The Bush Administration quickly capitalized on the events which took place that day by starting their mass fear campaign. Images of bearded Middle Eastern men flooded every major news channel, magazine, and newspaper. Videos of Middle Eastern terrorists wielding AK-47 fully automatic rifles began to emerge on the internet and news. The men in the videos were usually speaking about upcoming attacks and their reasons for which they wanted to carry out the attacks, and others showed men taking credit for, and celebrating certain terrorist attacks, while burning the American flag. The most graphic videos showed suicide bombers with high explosive charges strapped to their chests or torsos, running into a public square or market place, and detonating the charge. The average American viewer, who tends to be very patriotic, and vulnerable to influence by the United States government, is led to believe that the entirety of the Middle Eastern culture is ruthless, uncivilized, and anti-American. The fact that there are certain radical factions who completely despise the American government and American culture is irrefutable, but this is not true of all Middle Easterners.
However, the American public will not even believe that statement to be anywhere near the actual truth after watching videos of terrorists burning American flags and killing the innocent. Americans are quick to stereotype all Middle Eastern men as terrorists or “Jihadists.” The Americans are not fully responsible for their outlook on Middle Easterners. Americans get their information from the most common sources, ones that are easy to find and easy to comprehend. So, Americans simply turn their television sets on and flip the channel to CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, or Headline News (a sister station of CNN). For those who prefer to watch the local news, there is CBS, NBC, and ABC. All of these news outlets have been known to carry propaganda. Many of the news stories these outlets run are biased and make bold attempts to push the opinion of the respective news station onto the viewer. For example, the Fox News programs Hannity and Colmes, and The O’Reily Factor constantly feature guests on their programs that have opinions which are in opposition to the anchors’. The anchors then attack the guests and make him/her look weak or loony. This also occurs on CNN’s Nancy Grace. Grace is notorious for slamming and humiliating her guests, again, if t
adminsta answers:
Watch your comma splices. (should use conjunction or semicolon when two thoughts are in one sentence.)
Overall, the paper was decent.

Sandy asks…
true or false? physics questions?
the left-hand rule will indicate the direction of deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field.
For charged electrical plates, fe/q & V/d are equivalent expressions.
a magnetic field may be determined by measuring how much it deflects an electron beam
electric fields deflect cathode rays in order to cover the entire screen.
the images produced by cathode-ray tube result from induced emf
wind is a good, clean source of energy and is reliable
gas and oil provide most of our energy in the u.s
the chemical industry needs coal and oil for the production of aspirin, nylon, dyes, and plastics
it just true or false, i dont know what this stuff even is. im taking summer school for physics and all they give me is packets and expect me to know so its so hard i really need to help if i want to pass.
adminsta answers:
1. It ( the left hand rule ) can be made to work, but a right hand rule is easier to use . I would say the the statement is true but saying it is false would also be correct, in a rather nitpicking way .
2. True – Newtons / Coulonb and Volts per meter are identical
3. Yes, So long as you know the speed of the electrons in the beam.
4. This is a daft question. Electron beams can be driven around by electric fields to cover an entire screen but we normally use magnetic fields to do the driving.
5. Nonsense .
6. A politically loaded question. There is no correct answer to this.
7.The first few questions made sense for a Physics answering service, but they have degenerated into opinion based responses.. Are you ( or your teacher ) just after responses that confirm some particular view of economics?
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