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Difference between striated or unstriated or cardiac muscles please easy answer |
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Answer» ted muscles - dhose muscles are under the controle of our body for e.g. our hand and leg and FINGERS. 2 unstriated muscles - these muscles are not in our controle they just work and work and work. for e.g. muscles of our INTERSTINE. 3 cardiac muscles - they are also same as unstriated muscles but is a BIT DIFFERENT as it is only found in hart |
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What is Mini system essential for our health |
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दाब बढ़ाने से बर्फ का गलनांक बढ़ता है या घटता है? |
| Answer» HAI ............... | |
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The frequency of an outgoing call for a cell phone? |
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Answer» quency of an outgoing call is DIFFERENT from THT of an INCOMING cll to avoid INTERFERENCE |
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List the planet of solar |
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Answer» VenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune |
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Solar heatet imformation activity |
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Answer» water heater is a device that uses sunlight (rather than the heat of the SUN) to heat water. It enables substantial energy savings, as the sun SHINING on 1m² of roof replaces 100 l of HEATING oil or 100 m³ of natural gas (APPROXIMATELY 1 000 kWh) a YEAR |
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Why terrestial animals cannot survive in water |
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Answer» imals colonized terrestrial habitats, they had to adjust to the fluctuating temperatures, the replacement of water with air and the increased level of oxygen. Terrestrial animals adapted to these challenges by developing different metabolic systems, employing thermoregulatory behaviors, developing desiccation-resistant skin or exoskeletons. Additionally, terrestrial animals generally use different locomotor STRATEGIES than aquatic organisms, although there is some OVERLAP. For instance, some fish “walk” along the bottom of ocean.Amphibians, whose NAME means “dual-life,” are excellent examples of animals that are SIMULTANEOUSLY adapted to terrestrial and aquatic existences. FROGS, for instance, have skins that are best suited for the aquatic environment, and most species must either live near the water or develop external secretions that prevent dehydration. Frogs are skilled swimmers, but they've evolved very efficient locomotor methods for use on land; some even live in the trees. Finally, many frogs breathe oxygen through both the air and the water, which enables them to live in both ecosystems.The two types of animals most successful in colonizing terrestrial habitats were vertebrates and arthropods. Arthropods derive support from their strong exoskeletons, which enabled them to overcome the difference in density between water and air. Air is much less dense than water, so the body must be more rigid. |
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Motion of a pendulum is------motion. Define the same |
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Answer» of a PENDULUM is N oscillatory motionA oscillatory motion is a repeated motion in which OBJECTS MOVE to MAD fro along the same pathHope this helps |
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The nonmetal that conducts heat and current |
| Answer» SILICON .Germanium etc. conduct the heat and current ........ I THINK that it will help U | |
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What happens to lipids when their digestion is completed?How much energy do they provide? |
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Answer» ..HERE IS UR ANS..lipid is defined as a fat-like molecule that does not have the ability to dissolve in water. This inability to dissolve in water adds an element of difficulty to fat digestion. Because fat does not like water, it tends to clump together and FORM large droplets as it moves through your digestive system. By the TIME fat reaches your small intestine, it has not been digested at all. So, dietary fat in the small intestine looks like a fairly large GLOB of fat.Lipids are fat-like molecules that cannot dissolve in water.LipidsBile Salts and Pancreatic LipaseThese globs remain until bile, that is PRODUCED in the liver and stored in the gallbladder, mixes with the large fat droplets. Bile contains bile salts, which act as an emulsifier of lipids. The term 'emulsify' means to break large fat droplets into smaller droplets. And, that is exactly what we see happening here in the small intestine. The bile salts break up and coat the fat to form much FINER droplets. These finer droplets have more surface area, and this aids digestion because the fat-digesting enzyme pancreatic lipase can only act on the surface of the fat droplet.The enzymes of the small intestine are responsible for almost all of the fat digestion. When pancreatic lipase acts on the lipid, it breaks it down, which results in free fatty acids and monoglycerides, the two digestive products of lipids. These products are much easier for your small intestine to handle, and they have very little trouble being absorbed out of your digestive tract. |
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The speed of moving car 72km/1hr calculate its speed in m1 s |
| Answer» ERT km/hr into m/sec...we have to MULTIPLY km/hr by 5/18...that is 72×5/18 = 20 meter/sec. | |
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What is ribosome and its function?? plz easy answer dena |
| Answer» ES are a cell structure that makes protein. Protein is needed for many cell functions such as repairing damage or directing chemical PROCESSES. Ribosomes can be found floating WITHIN the CYTOPLASM or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. ... Proteins are an ESSENTIAL part of all cells. | |
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1)What is the function of Choroid? 2)What is Astigmation and how it is corrected? |
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Answer» is a THIN layer of tissue that is the part of middle layer of the wall of the eye between the sclera and the retina.Astigmation can be CORRECTED with EYEGLASSES contact lenses or SURGERY. |
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Answer» mark me the BRAINLIEST SIMPLY and GAIN 50 POINTS |
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How is plasma membrane of the cells formed? |
| Answer» E here is ur answer : - It basically looks like a Phospholipid bread and the tails forming meat in the middle. Located all throughout the surface of Plasma membrane are CHOLESTROL molecules.... These PROTEINS SURVE as channels to allow the molecules ENTER and leave the cell. Hope it helps u : -) | |
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What is southern and northern hemisphere? |
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Answer» equator is considered as a imagnery axis which divides the GLOBE into TWO parts.2. The upper part is called as NORTHERN hemisphere.3. The lower part is called as SOUTHERN hemisphere. |
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Is future solar energy is beneficial prove this statement |
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Answer» nergy is the BEST WAY to conserve ELECTRICITY as it is also BENEFICIAL |
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Eyesight weakness is due to lackness of |
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Answer» muscles which become WEAK with age and cannot CONTRACT or expand the Lens PROPERLY in our eyes. |
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Tell Drought remedy in short. |
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Answer» your prioritiesIdentify root zonesTry a root irrigatorCheck SOIL moistureIrrigate slowlyBuild watering basinsUse SOAKER hosesApply mulchModify LAWN careHarvest RAIN |
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fill the tenses; bal diwas ................. (organise) in our club every year. the first and other activities................ (conduct) by club authority. several teachers like dances, fashion shows,games and fancy dress shows.................... ( include) in this program. children of the members................ ( invite) to participate in the various programs. magician from different places................. ( conduct) magic shows. various gifts ................ ( bring) by the club members. |
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Answer» nised are conductedare includedare invitedconductsare BROUGHT |
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Write the expression for statment y is multiplied by 10 and then x is added to the product |
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Answer» ltiplied by 10 and then X is ADDED to PRODUCT so 10y+x is it's EXPRESSION.. |
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Dr Varghese kurian: White revolution:: : -—::Green revolution. |
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Answer» e Kurien (26 November 1921 – 9 September 2012), known as the 'Father of the White Revolution' in India,[2] was a social entrepreneur whose "billion-litre idea", Operation Flood, the world's largest agricultural dairy development programme,[3][4] made dairy farming India's largest self-sustaining industry and the largest rural employment provider, being a third of all rural income,[5] with benefits of raising incomes and credit, riddance of debt dependence, nutrition, education, health, gender parity and empowerment, breakdown of caste barriers and grassroots democracy and LEADERSHIP.[6][7] It made India the world's largest milk producer from a milk-deficient nation, which doubled milk available per person and increased milk output four-fold, in 30 years.[8]Verghese KurienVerghese kurien.jpgBorn26 November 1921Calicut, Madras Presidency (now Kozhikode, Kerala, India)Died9 September 2012 (aged 90)Nadiad, Gujarat, IndiaOther namesFather of the White Revolution of India[1]Milkman of IndiaAlma materCollege of Engineering, GuindyNational Dairy Research InstituteMichigan State UniversityOccupationGeneral Manager and later chairman, AMUL, Chairman - NDDB (National Dairy Development Board) and IRMA (Institute of Rural Management, Anand, Bombay province (later Bombay state and now in Gujarat, India))AwardsWorld Food Prize (1989) Order of Agricultural Merit (1997) Padma Vibhushan (1999) Padma Bhushan (1966) Padma Shri (1965) Ramon Magsaysay Award (1964)Websitewww.drkurien.comHe pioneered the 'Anand pattern' of dairy cooperatives to replicate it nationwide, based on using suitable 'top-down' and 'bottom up' approaches simultaneously, to essentially a low-input, low-output Amul, his standalone cooperative then, and today India's largest food brand, where no milk from a farmer was refused and 70–80% of the price by consumers went as cash to dairy farmers who controlled the marketing, the procurement and the processing of milk and milk products as the dairy's owners, while hiring professionals for their skills and inducting technology, in managing it.[9][10] A key invention at Amul, the world's first, was the production of milk powder from the abundant buffalo-milk, instead of from the conventional cow-milk, short in supply in India.[11][12] Keen on a strong linkage between town and country, he surmounted skepticism and adversity with his indefatigable fighting spirit and outmaneuvering skills to capture a commanding share of the market of the city of Bombay (now, Mumbai), which got him wide attention.He had the foresight to SHREWDLY use the clout resulting from its recognition, by employing his networking skills and resources at his command EFFECTIVELY, in negotiating international help and support from the governments of at least nine prime ministers of the country over more than five decades, all on terms set by him, making everyone who mattered come to Anand in Bombay's hinterland, where he stayed put, to see his showpiece venture, rather than meet them in the capital cities. Termed "a crocodile who swims in milk",[13] he would steadfastly stave off meddling by politicians and bureaucrats while building his cooperatives to national SCALE and founding institutions, and encroachment by multinational companies on markets nurtured by him.He also made India self-sufficient in edible oils,[14] taking on a powerful, entrenched and violently resistant oil supplying cartel.[15][16] Regarded as one of the greatest proponents of the cooperative movement in the world where, by unleashing the power of the people through people's own institutions, production by masses triumphs over mass-production, his work has lifted millions out of poverty in India and outside.[17][18] |
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the image of an object is real inverted and magnification is -1. If the image of the object is 40 cm from the mirror where is the object placed? where would the image firm when object is moved 20 cm to the mirror. State reason and draw ray diagram |
| Answer» R you calculate the QUESTIONS based on mirror or lens, the OBJECT is ALWAYS at left of the mirror or the lens. And because it is at the left side, the distance between the object and the mirror or lens is written as negative.Please read Cartesian sign CONVENTION. | |
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What are the causes of wind generation in nature |
| Answer» NCE in air pressure generates WIND . Air MOVES from HIGH pressure to LOW pressure | |
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Give 10 example of preposition of reason.plz answer |
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Answer» s of PrepositionsThere are five different types of prepositions:Simple prepositionsDouble prepositionsCompound prepositionsParticiple prepositionsPhrase prepositionsSimple PrepositionsSimple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. Double PrepositionsDouble prepositions are two simple prepositions used together, often indicating direction. Some examples are into, upon, onto, out of, from within.Compound PrepositionsCompound prepositions (or complex prepositions) consist of two or more words, usually a simple preposition and another word, to convey location. Some examples are in addition to, on behalf of, and in the middle of.Participle PrepositionsParticiple prepositions have endings such as -ed and -ing. Examples are words such as considering, during, concerning,provided.She is INTERESTED in anything concerning horses.He works one job during the day and another at night.The dog kept following him home.All the neighbors were there INCLUDING the new one.The principal was asking questions regarding her behavior.Considering his age, he did a great job.He was frustrated at the situation.The teacher said no talking during class.Phrase PrepositionsPhrase prepositions (or prepositional phrases) include a preposition, an object, and the object's modifier. Examples include phrases like on time, at home, before class, and on the floor.I will get to the CONFERENCE on time.The baseball game was canceled after the heavy rain.John found his homework under the bed.The children loved the gifts from their grandparents.He succeeded with a little help.We met to discuss the PROJECT before class.She left muddy footprints on the clean floor.According to his wishes, his FUNERAL will be private. |
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Write the statement of principle on which most of the electric power plants are based. |
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Answer» city generation is the process of generating electric power from sources of primary ENERGY. For electric utilities in the electric power industry, it is the first stage in the delivery of electricity to end users, the other stages being transmission, distribution, energy storage and recovery, USING pumped-storage method.A characteristic of electricity is that it is not a primary energy freely present in nature in remarkable amounts and it must be produced. Production is CARRIED out in power stations (also called "power plants"). Electricity is most OFTEN generated at a power plant by electromechanicalgenerators, primarily driven by heat enginesfueled by combustion or NUCLEAR fission but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind. Other energy sources include solar photovoltaicsand geothermal power. |
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A body of mass 5 kg is lifted vertically at a constant velocity of 12m. calculate a) the force applied b) work done in lifting the body c) what happens to the work performed? |
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Answer» to Newton's 2nd law of MOTION, F=ma.therefore, force= 5x 9.8 ( 9.8 is the ACCELERATION due to GRAVITY) f = 49NB. W= FXS (s is the displacement) w= kinetic energy.therefore, k.e. = 1/2mv² k.e. is equal to 1/2x 5x 12x12= 360 joule. therefore work done is 3.6 x 10² joule. |
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Big dams have the following . Discuss |
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Answer» industry had choked more than half of the Earth's major rivers with some 57,000 large dams. The consequences of this MASSIVE engineering program have been devastating. The world's large dams have wiped out species; flooded huge areas of wetlands, forests and farmlands; and displaced tens of millions of people.Courtesy of James Syvitski at Colorado University, who produced the video with Bob Stallard of the USGS and Albert Kettner at CSDMS. Data from Alex de Sherbinin (CIESIN, University of Colorado), and Bernhard Lehner (Department of Geography, McGill University).The "one-size-fits-all" approach to meeting the world's water and energy needs is also outdated: better solutions exist. While not every dam causes huge problems, cumulatively the world's large dams have replumbed rivers in a massive EXPERIMENT that has left the planet's freshwaters in FAR worse shape than any other major ecosystem type, including tropical rainforests. In response, dam-affected communities in MANY parts of the world are working to RESOLVE the legacies of poorly planned dams. Elsewhere (and especially in North America), communities are starting to take down dams that have outlived their usefulness, as part of a broader river restoration movement. |
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The work done depends upon the _______ applied and the _________ produced |
| Answer» E2. MagnitudeHope this HELPS!! | |
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Question : Venus is hotter than Mercury, why?? |
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Answer» is CLOSE to sun but mercury did not TRAP the sun heat that's but Venus trap the sun heat only that's why Venus is HOTTER than mercury |
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How to make chloroform |
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Answer» n industrial sacle,chloroform is prepared by chlorination of methane.2)Chloroform can ALSO be prepared on the industrial scale by partial reduction of CARBON tetrachloride with iron FILINGS and stream.3)Pure chloroform is prepared by heating choral hydrate with a STRONG solution of caustic soda. |
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Collect information about on human evolution |
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Answer» volution is the EVOLUTIONARY process that led to the EMERGENCE of anatomically MODERN HUMANS, beginning with the evolutionary history of primates—in particular genus Homo—and leading to the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominid family, the GREAT apes. |
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Question : Mercury is the closest planet to Sun but Venus is the hottest planet. Why???? Best answer required ❌No spam ❌ |
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Answer» s the hottest WORLD in the solar system. Although Venus is not the planet closest to the sun, its denseatmosphere traps heat in a runawayversion of the GREENHOUSE effect that WARMS Earth. As a result, temperatures on Venus reach 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius), more than hot enough to melt lead. |
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Which will have more resistance a 50 W bulb or a 25 watt bulb and by how many timeplz ans fast pikachu |
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Answer» Resistance R = V2/P, where V is the POTENTIAL difference and P is the power in Watts. So, the more the power, the lower will be the resistance and vice VERSA. Or, R2 = 2R1. THUS, 25 W bulb will have double the resistance as compared to 50 Watt bulb. |
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What causes the sound of thunder in the sky |
| Answer» LIDING of to large cloud cause thunder and the colliding PRODUCE light and SOUND I HOPE this will help you | |
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How can you best reduce friction between the bottom of the feet of a furniture and the floor? |
| Answer» ING the WHEELS on the LEGS of table | |
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A wall reflects light and a mirror also reflects light. What is the difference in the manner in which they reflect light |
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Answer» all is not a GOOD REFLECTING surface LIKE a mirror which is a zhiny reflecting surface the wall reflects a very little amount of light and didnt form or forms a very light image but the mirror ALMOST reflects all the light and form a clear image! |
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सूअरों की त्वचा किस के लिए बहुत अच्छी होती है ? |
| Answer» DONT KNOW brooo Explanation:Hope this help PLS MARK me brainliest | |
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What are the effects of deforestation in. |
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Answer» ects of deforestation are:-1) Deforestation reduces PLANTS and TREES it means there'll be reduction of oxygen from the environment.2) Deforestation Causes Global Warming , which will melt the GLACIERS and thus, water level will be increased.3) Deforestation also causes Soil erosion which will REDUCE the FERTILITY of the soil.Hope it'll Help You............. |
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How does scientists can confirm about the presence of plasma in RBC. Explain with some description. |
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Answer» is 90% of water and 10% is organic and INORGANIC SUBSTANCES which contains some NUTRIENTS . Blood contains plasma and plasma contains RBC's, WBC's and Platelets because these cells requires the nutrients present in plasma to survive. |
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Why do the flags and banners flacter when the wind is blowing? |
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Answer» tball gets inflated because the air FILLED in it exerts PRESSURE. It is due the pressure exerted by moving air or wind that the leaves of the TREES,FLAGS and banners flutter when the wind is BLOWING. |
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Plsss tell me answer fast |
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Differentiate between regular and irregular reflection |
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Answer» ar reflection is made by rough surfaces or rough mirrors and never made a perfect image WHEREAS REGULAR REFLECTIONS are reflected by plane mirrors always made or give perfect image. |
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The moon is visible in the sky because of the sun.How? |
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Answer» the moon because the SUN is shining on it. The SURFACE of the moon is actually very rocky and fairly dark (about the color of the asphalt on most of our city ROADS). But because it is so close to the earth, it provides enough light at night to cast shadows when it is full or nearly full.plz follow me |
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