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The international prototype of the kilogram, or standard kilogram, is a cylindrical object made of an alloy of platinum-iridium kept under very controlled conditions in the International Bureau of…
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The surface tension of a liquid is the resistance its surface gives when an object is placed on it. The surface tension of water acts like an elastic membrane, and it can support small objects, such as…
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Write the name of the person who did the following actions. Some names can be used more than once. The names are in the tree trunk. Who... [...]
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Water from oceans, seas and some lakes contains a large amount of different salts, mainly sodium chloride. This salt can later be extracted from the salt mounds for consumption.
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Just as with the standard kilogram, there is a standard metre at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, near Paris. However, nowadays this length is not taken as the standard metre measure.…
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Hiker's diarrhoea is a disease caused by a flagellated parasitic protozoa (the protozoan has a flagellum to move around). It is common amongst hikers who drink contaminated water from mountain…
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If we dug a hole in the Earth at a speed of one metre per minute, it would take 24 years to get to the other side.
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Read the following sentences and decide who did each thing – Robinson or Friday. Who... burnt the bones in a fire? knelt down and kissed the ground? shot one of the natives? slept? had a dream which…
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Magma is formed of molten minerals, especially silicates, water vapour and other gases. It is found inside the Earth, at high pressure and temperatures of over 1000°C.