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A verb.
* The best soldiers in the world in which their lives were dedicated to fighting. * They lived by military rules and daily routines revolved around physical training. * The Battle of 300 * Only in Sparta, real men are made.
It's is a fruit tree found in the Philippines, the wood is extremely dense and hard. It's known for it's dark color.
Wasabi is a member of the Brassicacease family which include cabbages, horseradish and mustard. It is also known as Japanese horseradish. The root is used as a condiment and has an extremely strong flavor
Gustav Stickley was an American furniture designer. He became famous for his designs that, in the 20th century, were extremely popular. His designs later became known as the Mission style.
Mercury.
Helium and Xenon are both Noble(or inert) gases. They are very unreactive. Helium has no known compounds and exists only in its atomic state. Xenon can be forced to react with extremely reactive compounds like Fluorine to form XeF4 . But this reaction is extremely hard, because Xenon is so unreactive. They are both gases with very low boiling temperatures.
We generally consider the 4 states of matter to be: Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Supercritical fluids are sort of both liquids and gases but are more often than not grouped with "gas" We might also want to include Bose-Einstein condensate as another state of matter. In a Bose-Einstein condensate, extremely cold atoms clump together and act as if they were a single atom.
Matter exists as either liquids, solids or gases, these are known as states of matter. The state of matter can change by heating or cooling. The process of changing a liquid to a solid is called freezing.
This is not currently known. There does exist some asymmetry between matter and antimatter - meaning that they are not exact opposites in all aspects - but this asymmetry is not enough to explain why matter exists.
There is a lack of OBSERVED matter, but it is quite clear (due to gravitational effects), that dark matter indeed exists. There are all kinds of pieces of evidence in favor of dark matter. It isn't known yet what it is made of.
Iron is the most commonly known magnetic element, but nickel and cobalt are also magnetic elements. I believe those are the only 3 elements that are magnetic at normal temperatures. However, there are a couple that become magnetic at extremely cold temperatures.
Degenerate matter is extremely dense matter with characteristics governed by quantum mechanics. One of the notable traits is that temperature and pressure are independent of one another. Two forms of matter known to exist are electron degenerate matter, which comprises white dwarfs, and neutron degenerate matter, which comprises neutron stars.
There are actually quite a few more phases of matter, but the commonest three known are solid, liquid, and gas. Some texts cite as many as fifteen. At super-cold temperatures a phase with unusual properties, known as BEC can be manifest (Bose-Einstein Condensate); at very high temperatures, electrons can dissociate from their atoms in the Plasma phase. Between and within phases are sub-phases, sone of which describe matter during changes in phase (phase transition) and some of which are stable.
Known for its curly winter coat, the Bashkir Curlyis able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and dig food out from under 3 foot deep snow
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People who are unsure if God exists are known as agnostics.