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If a bullet is fired directly at the Earth at a velocity X and an identical bullet is dropped - assume they are spherical and there is no rifling in the gun, just to keep things even; is there an altitude Y from which they would hit the ground at the same velocity? (I know they will not hit at the same time). Or perhaps a range of altitudes?

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Why does the sky look blue?

I have read abt the scattering of light n all but that didn' make a good sense to me in text.. cud someone please explain it to me startin right with the basics!!

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  • Asked by neop123
  • on 2010-11-20 12:54:14
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If all the houses in the world colored their roofs white would this have a positive effect against global warming

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Is Magma viscosity a function of temperature or silica content?

Obviously magmas erupt differently.  Usually felsic based mineral magmas are explosive and mafic based mineral magmas fluidy.

 Explosive eruptions are mostly explained by the fact that the magma contains greater amounts of silica, however if the temperature was higher would that not decrease the viscosity?  Yet with higher temperatures there is a greater liklihood of an influx of more mafic minerals which typically have a higher melting point, overall making the magma less felsic.

So is magma viscosity really more influenced by temperature which effectively controls the silica content? rather than just the physical properties of silica making things viscous?

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what would happen if the world suddenly spun the wrong/ oposite way.

I was having a argument at collage about what would happen if the world would suddenly spin the other way. would you be flung the way the world was spinning or would you not realy notice any affect on your self. I am looking for the answer to end the arguing.

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Why is it that in the ring of fire you get lots of activity in New Zealand then lots of activity around Indonesia ?

Why does it seem to take turns?

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  • Asked by Neil@1
  • on 2010-11-18 22:40:40
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why do people think that the "dutch" are "germans? when saying I speak dutch, I dont speak german !

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  • on 2010-11-16 23:52:34
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Is it ever possible to escape earths gravity totaly by using a hot air balloon and be pickup by the space shuttle?

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Why is the Red Sea warmer at depth than other seas and oceans?

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If water flows downhill why doesn't all the water fall to the centre of the earth?

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  • Asked by chriscou
  • on 2010-11-14 14:16:57
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