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Aug 27, 2019

[Answer] 9. In some places one might be lucky enough to spot what creature known as Orcinus orca?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. In some places one might be lucky enough to spot what creature known as Orcinus orca?"



...1. Great white shark 2. Blue whale 3. Bottlenose dolphin 4. Killer whale While whales and dolphins are mammals in class Mammalia, sharks are in class Chondrichthyes which are cartilaginous fish. Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) are baleen fin-back whales. Killer whales and bottlenose dolphins are both types of dolphins. The various species of bottlenose dolphins are classified in genus Tursiops, but killer whales are Orchinus orca and are sometimes called orca whales or simply Orca.

Aug 12, 2019

[Answer] 8. While in Fort Nelson, you might be lucky enough to see the aurora borealis at night. What is aurora borealis?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. While in Fort Nelson, you might be lucky enough to see the aurora borealis at night. What is aurora borealis?"



...1. Northern Lights 2. Venus 3. Moon 4. Comet The aurora borealis is the northern lights. They are beautiful. The further north you go the better your chance of seeing the northern lights and the more beautiful they are.

May 17, 2019

[Answer] 7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?"



...1. by eating too much at Thanksgiving dinner 2. by joining with a second, identical object 3. by having its mass compressed 4. in reaction to a nuclear explosion When the mass of an object becomes compressed, the gravitational pull that the mass exerted remains constant, but becomes compressed, or concentrated, into a much smaller object. This means that even though it remains constant, it becomes more powerful. I know that this is confusing, so let's try another way. Take the gravitational pull of the Earth. It's strong enough to keep us from falling off but weak enough that we are able to move around. If we are able get a rocket ship moving fast enough, we can blast out of the gravitational pull and into space. Now, take the Earth and compress it into the size of a marble (which is about the size that the Earth would have to be compressed to in order to create a black hole). Remember, we aren't changing the mass of the Earth at all, just squishing it so that it's really, really tight, or dense. That mass would exert the same gravitational pull, but because it's now compressed into a really small area, it would be incredibly powerful. With black holes (and no, the Earth could never become one) we're talking about objects with considerably more mass. So much so that when they are compressed in the same way, they are still very large.

Apr 29, 2019

[Answer] 5. If the product you are selling gets popular enough, it may appear in stores as well as your commercials! What slogan will most likely be printed on these products?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. If the product you are selling gets popular enough, it may appear in stores as well as your commercials! What slogan will most likely be printed on these products?"



...1. "Like cable!" 2. "As seen on TV!" 3. "Great product!" 4. "Infomercial product" "As seen on TV" is a generic phrase that is associated with products sold on infomercials and regular length commercials.

Apr 5, 2019

[Answer] 7. "Love at First Sting" (studio album, 1984)If the album isn't enough of a hint, the band's name should be!

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. "Love at First Sting" (studio album, 1984) If the album isn't enough of a hint, the band's name should be!"



...1. Sagittarius 2. Scorpio 3. Taurus 4. Pisces Scorpio the Scorpion (October 24 to November 22, 8th House). Ruling Planet: Pluto; Element; Water; Positive Traits: Determination, Passionate, Excitement. "Love at First Sting", the ninth album by (Hey, whaddaya know?) The Scorpions! Released in 1984, this triple-platinum album is memorable for the singles "Rock You Like a Hurricane" (number 25 on Billboard), "Still Loving You" (number 64), and "Bad Boys Running Wild" (along with their accompanying MTV videos).

Mar 26, 2019

[Answer] 4. A child asking a favor might use a sweet fruit to embellish his request. When "please" isn't enough, he'll try "pretty please with a _____ on top." What's on top?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. A child asking a favor might use a sweet fruit to embellish his request. When "please" isn't enough, he'll try "pretty please with a _____ on top." What's on top?"



...1. Lime 2. Blueberry 3. Cherry 4. Apple This phrasing comes from the practice of topping an ice-cream sundae with a bright red, maraschino cherry. With such a delectable treat at the top, the dessert is as perfect as it can possibly be -- so the cherry is the finishing touch on both the treat and the request. Children asking a big favor may up the ante anyway; I've heard "sprinkles" (or jimmies or hundreds and thousands) added atop the cherry, as well as the nonsensical-on-ice-cream "powdered sugar".

Feb 18, 2019

[Answer] 4. This bear went through a name change. He adores honey and can never get enough. One of his friends is named Christopher.What's the name of this bear?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This bear went through a name change. He adores honey and can never get enough. One of his friends is named Christopher. What's the name of this bear?"



...1. Winnie the Pooh 2. Sidney 3. Barney 4. Anthony Winnie the Pooh was originally known as Edward Bear. He has many friends including a Tiger who bounces. Pooh, as he is known, lives in Hundred Acre Wood. This bear was the literary creation of A.A. Milne in the 1920s.

Nov 15, 2018

[Answer] 6. If you're confused enough to try Adelaide after those names, how would you pronounce it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. If you're confused enough to try Adelaide after those names, how would you pronounce it?"



...1. Odd - il - udd 2. Udd - al - edd 3. Add - ul - Ay - d 4. Idd - ol - odd Place a little stress on the first and third syllable and then run the entire word together quickly. Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and is located near the Torrens River. Its nickname is "The City of Churches" and many beautiful church spires can be seen emerging religiously from the mass of other buildings in this old town. At the close of 2010, its population was just under 1.3 million people. Adelaide was a planned capital, and was founded in 1836, and the only capital city in Australia not to take convicts, but only for free settlers instead. Perhaps that's why they have so many churches - with no sinful convicts to burn them down. Then again it could be that all the area around Adelaide attracted a vast number of early German Protestant settlers who developed the wine making industries there. Today Adelaide is noted for its many festivals of food, wine and sporting, its beaches, and its large manufacturing base.