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That's the barycenter of the Earth-Moon system
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Hello all 🙂
Oh uh real quick question, do you gain dj role the same as verified roles?
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molten core is proved from both rising temperatures as you dig deeper and the seismic, geologic, and magnetic activity that's detected
well
hey logrian
The inner core is actually solid iirc
It’s not proof
That’s a assertion
Only dug 7.6 miles into the earth
Because the immense pressure compresses it into a solid
Yeah
geomagnetic north and magnetic north also has a tendency to move around
or wander is a better term
im a monster
Gooey the terrorizer
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oh yeah i saw that its pretty interesting
H2O is light water
And delicious
D2O is Heavy water
did you read it?
no
I'll read it
cool
But not all water is made with Hydrogen-1
And sometimes Hydrogen-2 is called deuterium and labeled with a D
you keep talking over people
if youre going to argue with me about what i both watched and heard you do, youll stay muted
Hence deuterium oxide or D2O
@Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids neat article
den·si·ty
/ˈdensədē/
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noun
noun: density; plural noun: densities
the degree of compactness of a substance.
"a reduction in bone density"
synonyms: solidity, solidness, denseness, thickness, substance, bulk, weight, mass; More
compactness, tightness, hardness
"vitamin D deficiency causes a loss of bone density"
Computing
a measure of the amount of information on a storage medium (tape or disk). For magnetic tape it is the amount of information recorded per unit length of tape (bits per inch or millimeter); for a disk, a fixed number of bits per sector, sectors per track, and tracks per disk.
noun: packing density; plural noun: packing densities
"chip density doubles every eighteen months"
Physics
degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
the opacity of a photographic image.
the quantity of people or things in a given area or space.
"areas of low population density"
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early 17th century: from French densité or Latin densitas, from densus ‘dense’.
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And yes. They were right tritium oxide is radioactive