Answer: The momentum of the grasshopper changes compare to that of the car, as momentum is mass times velocity of an object.
Explanation:
The momentum of the grasshopper changes as it hit the windscreen much more than that of the car, because the mass of the grasshopper is smaller than that of the car, but the momentum of the car slightly change because of the mass.
You can help them by sticking up for them or saying something to the person whos bullying. You can aslo tell an adult or someone whos close or call 911 if it's a really bad situation.
Hoped I helped!
Answer:
16th October 2018
10:15 pm
Dear Diary,
Summer is the time to charge up the spirits. The vacations in the summer helps to groom oneself and involve in other activities so as to charge oneself for the coming year. This summer vacation my parents planned to visit Manali. We were very excited to go there. I and my sister started to pack our bags and started to imagine the level of excitement we'll have. We went there by train. The journey on the train was also very exciting. We saw many places through the window and the many things in the train. After reaching we found that the weather of Manali was very cool and soothing. We went to the temples and explored many places. The hotel room was also very beautiful. We stayed there for two days but was the most memorable trip of ours. Also, my mother bought a yak shawl from there. The shawl is very famous and is exclusively found there. We returned back via train. The trip was very exciting and we enjoyed a lot.
shreya gopakumar
Answer:
"The witnesses present."
Explanation:
Without passage 3, there's no way to know. Best guess is Choice 2
Answer:
During the American Revolution, which took place between 1775 and 1783 and culminated with the independence of the United States from Great Britain, much of colonial society found itself in the middle of a controversy: they felt both American and British, and could not opt by one or the other side.
Thus, several factors were the ones that were tilting the balance towards the American side: on the one hand, the hard work of the main leaders, the Founding Fathers, who through their work began to push society to support the Patriot cause; on the other, the diffusion that people like Thomas Paine made of the cause through the press and literature, with essays like the Common Sense; and finally, the feeling of oppression that society began to perceive in the face of the generalized punishments that came from the British Crown.
All of this were factors that contributed to generating a feeling of unity and patriotism in the vast majority of the population of the colonies, which in turn evolved into what we now know as the American identity.