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Oct 13, 2024

[Answer] What is a synonym for “solus”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is a synonym for “solus”?"



...1. Along 2. Alone 3. Aloof 4. Allot

[Answer] Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?

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Ice climbing is the activity of ascending inclined ice formations. Usually, ice climbing refers to roped and protected climbing of features such as icefalls, frozen waterfalls, and cliffs and rock slabs covered with ice refrozen from flows of water. For the purposes of climbing, ice can be broadly divided into two spheres, alpine ice and water ice. Alpine ice is found in a mountain environment, usually requires an approach to reach, and is often climbed in an attempt to summit a mountain. Water ice is usually found on a cliff or other outcropping beneath water flows.

Alpine ice is frozen precipitation whereas water ice is a frozen liquid flow of water. Most alpine ice is generally one component of a longer route and often less technical, having more in common with standard glacier travel, while water ice is selected largely for its technical challenge.

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[Ans] Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element?

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Take a look at a diamond, and then look at the lead tip at the end of a pencil. Surprisingly, they are both formed from the same basic element-carbon. The difference lies in how the carbon atoms are arranged. In a diamond, the carbon atoms are tightly bonded in a crystal lattice, giving it its renowned hardness. Graphite, on the other hand, consists of layers of carbon atoms that can slide past one another, making it much softer. Under high pressure and temperature, carbon can transform into a diamond. And the next time you see charcoal at a barbecue, remember that it, too, is mostly carbon.

[Answer] Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element?"



...Take a look at a diamond, and then look at the lead tip at the end of a pencil. Surprisingly, they are both formed from the same basic element-carbon. The difference lies in how the carbon atoms are arranged. In a diamond, the carbon atoms are tightly bonded in a crystal lattice, giving it its renowned hardness. Graphite, on the other hand, consists of layers of carbon atoms that can slide past one another, making it much softer. Under high pressure and temperature, carbon can transform into a diamond. And the next time you see charcoal at a barbecue, remember that it, too, is mostly carbon.

Oct 12, 2024

[Ans] Which U.S. president's sculpted face on Mount Rushmore features a mole that measures sixteen inches wide?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. president's sculpted face on Mount Rushmore features a mole that measures sixteen inches wide?"



The depiction of Abraham Lincoln’s face on Mount Rushmore includes a striking detail: a prominent sixteen-inch-wide mole on his right cheek. This seemingly small feature, when scaled to the monumental proportions of the colossal statue, exemplifies the incredible precision and meticulous attention to detail Gutzon Borglum and his team brought to the project. Lincoln’s other features are equally impressive: his nose stretches 20 feet long, his eyes span 11 feet with pupils carved 20 inches deep, and his mouth measures an astonishing 18 feet across.

[Answer] On Mount Rushmore, what U.S. president's sculpted face features a mole that's sixteen inches wide?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On Mount Rushmore, what U.S. president's sculpted face features a mole that's sixteen inches wide?"



...The depiction of Abraham Lincoln’s face on Mount Rushmore includes a striking detail: a prominent sixteen-inch-wide mole on his right cheek. This seemingly small feature, when scaled to the monumental proportions of the colossal statue, exemplifies the incredible precision and meticulous attention to detail Gutzon Borglum and his team brought to the project. Lincoln’s other features are equally impressive: his nose stretches 20 feet long, his eyes span 11 feet with pupils carved 20 inches deep, and his mouth measures an astonishing 18 feet across.

[Answer] A dentist partnered with a confectioner to create what candy?

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...Dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Morton created a machine that spun so fast it created what amounted to fluffy sugar on a stick. Cotton candy was originally called Fairy Floss, despite the fact that it doesn’t do your teeth any favors. The candy has been a carnival staple since 1897.