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Aug 17, 2024

[Answer] What is a synonym for “self-generated”?

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...1. Autogenous 2. Automatic 3. Autokinesis 4. Autochrome

[Answer] Who keeps Blind Snakes as their pets?

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Owls keep little snakes as their pets. Eastern screech owls bring blind snakes to their nests to rid them of larvae and parasites so their babies will grow faster and stronger. The snakes don’t seem to mind, because they hang around and eat like crazy until the nestlings hatch and then slither back down to find a new home underground.

Texas blind snakes can be found in arid grasslands and desert fringes as long as moisture and surface cover, such as rocks and logs, are available. They can be found from sea level to roughly 2100 m. Plant species that are prevalent in preferred habitat include yucca, cacti, and thornbush. It is common to find these snakes in prairie grasslands and oak-juniper woodlands, as well as on canyon bottoms and rocky hillsides. Texas blind snakes have been known to take advantage of water sources and compost piles common in suburban settings.

Puzzled by the owls' snake-sparing behaviour, the scientists studied their nests for a period of time. They found that while some of the blind snakes did get eaten by the owl chicks, most ended up burrowing into the debris at the bottom of the nest, where they would continue to live for days, out of sight – and beak – of the birds.

But there was more. Close inspection revealed that nests with snakes in them had far fewer bugs. It turns out the reptilian roomies weren't just surviving in their new digs – they were also finding food:

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[Ans] Someone who studies earthquakes is known as a what?

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A seismologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of earthquakes and the propagation of seismic waves through the Earth. They analyze data from seismographs, which record the vibrations caused by seismic activity such as earthquakes and other ground-shaking phenomena. Seismologists aim to understand the causes and effects of these events, map the interior structure of the Earth, and assess earthquake hazards. Additionally, they work to locate the source, nature, and magnitude of these seismic events, providing crucial information for predicting and mitigating their impact.

[Answer] Someone who studies earthquakes is known as a what?

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...A seismologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of earthquakes and the propagation of seismic waves through the Earth. They analyze data from seismographs, which record the vibrations caused by seismic activity such as earthquakes and other ground-shaking phenomena. Seismologists aim to understand the causes and effects of these events, map the interior structure of the Earth, and assess earthquake hazards. Additionally, they work to locate the source, nature, and magnitude of these seismic events, providing crucial information for predicting and mitigating their impact.

Aug 16, 2024

[Ans] Which philosopher said, "I think, therefore I am"?

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French philosopher René Descartes is best known for his iconic statement, "Cogito, ergo sum," which translates to "I think, therefore I am." Descartes first introduced this concept in his 1637 work Discourse on the Method. This proposition became a cornerstone of Western philosophy, providing a foundational basis for knowledge in the face of doubt. Descartes' assertion marked the culmination of his quest for an indubitable truth, as he realized the very act of doubting confirmed his existence—since doubt itself requires a thinking entity.

[Answer] Which philosopher said, "I think, therefore I am"?

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...French philosopher René Descartes is best known for his iconic statement, "Cogito, ergo sum," which translates to "I think, therefore I am." Descartes first introduced this concept in his 1637 work Discourse on the Method. This proposition became a cornerstone of Western philosophy, providing a foundational basis for knowledge in the face of doubt. Descartes' assertion marked the culmination of his quest for an indubitable truth, as he realized the very act of doubting confirmed his existence—since doubt itself requires a thinking entity.

[Answer] 5. Which of the following titles follows logically immediately after "A Is for Alibi" and "B Is for Burglar"?

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...1. E Is for Evidence 2. C Is for Corpse 3. K Is for Killer 4. T Is for Trespass All these titles are from Sue Grafton's "Alphabet Series". This series starring private investigator Kinsey Millhone was published in a strictly alphabetical order, starting in 1982 with "A is for Alibi". "C Is for Corpse" (1986) starts with the request made by a young man (Bobby Callahan) suffering from amnesia to inquire about a car accident in which Bobby was seriously wounded. Only a few days after Bobby contacted Kinsey Millhone, he died in another car accident. In "E Is for Evidence" (1988) Kinsey investigates a fire in a factory. "K Is for Killer" (1994) searches for someone who murdered a high class prostitute. "T Is for Trespass" (2007) tackles identity theft.