<h2>Yes, very!</h2>
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It's easy to assume that space exploration is not too important, but in reality, it has a large potential to be. Not to say it isn't right now, it certainly is.
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The universe is shrinking, (more like moving away from our reach) therefore getting the exploration in now is crucial if we really want to know what's out there.
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Be it aliens or large meteors of ore, now is a prime time to explore the limits, especially with the technology we have today. Like the Hubble telescope tells us, less and less is visible every day, week, month... and that camera has wonderful capabilities.
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Allow me to introduce you to Kurzgesagt, an extremely helpful channel that shares a lot of information.
A related video:
Limits Of Humanity – The Final Border We Will Never Cross
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Of course, if you prefer to not watch Kurzgesagt, it's fine. Have a great day!
~pinetree
Answer:
Its true cause educationis does move by darkness with the shine of light by pyschology
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Brainliest answer.?
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Yes .
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After love, do **** and after marriage, we do ****
I think that this is a very hard question to answer. I think that many kings, fictional or not, possess both the bad and good traits of being a king.
In regards to Macbeth, he certainly possessed the ambition many would wish for a king. He was brave, as noted by Duncan and the title of the Thane of Cawdor. He was protective, as noted by his murder of Banquo. Macbeth was even proud, as seen by his desire to keep the new title of Thane before taking the crown.
Unfortunately, many of the characteristics one would align with being a good king made Macbeth a bad king as well. Macbeth was too ambitious--as seen by his murdering Duncan. He was too protective--as seen by his inability to interpret the apparitions warnings in the correct way. Lastly, he was too proud--as seen by his refusal to leave the castle as Birnam Wood "moved" against him.
Like anything, one must always have control. Too much of anything normally turns out to be a bad thing. Therefore, depending upon one's individual views, Macbeth could be both a bad king or a good one.
BTW: It's free real estate.
C. It makes the skull sound like a toy ball, adding to the grandfathers casual view of the deaths caused by the battle.
A is not correct because if it was unavoidable, he would have said something different to describe the forgotten skull.
B. Is not correct because if it brought sad memories, he would not have brought it up, sad memories hurt.
D is not correct because he would have described much worse if he wanted to frighten the children