Answer:
A) Teddy Roosevelt
Explanation:
I think but I know its Theodore Roosevelt whatever his nickname is I think teddy
Answer:
Mars
Explanation:
At present there are around 540 extrasolar known planets. These are distant planets so not a lot is known about them, but there are some basic things that provide some basic information about them. It seems that the majority of them are planets that resemble Jupiter, being large and gaseous planets. It is very rare that a planet resembles Mars, in fact it is the rarest type of planets among the known planets so far. Even the planets that do share some characteristics with Mars, they also have characteristics that make them different, especially their size and distance from their star. Mars type of planets are very rare because of what Mars have actually become. The planet is assumed to have been similar to Earth, but its core has stopped its activity, resulting in no magnetism, and no volcanic activity. Also, the atmosphere of this planet is very thin, the temperatures vary greatly throughout the day, and its surface is covered with thick layers of dust and craters.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
The International Date Line (boundary) is from when each calendar day starts; west of the date line is 1 calendar day ahead (24 hour difference) of areas to the east.
The International Date Line runs from the North Pole to the South Pole along the Pacific Ocean; curves around the islands of Kiribati (to make the islands the same day), extends outward between Asia and North America, and causes Cape Dezhenev, Russia to be 1 day ahead of Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska and they are only 50 miles apart.
International Date line follows a 180 degree meridian (halfway around the globe from the prime meridian) and meausres 0-degrees longitude