The dark forest is eerily quiet as the thick fog rolls in. As they continue forward, the fog becomes as thick as a blanket. The trees dead silent, not a sound to be heard. They keep going into the denser forest, the fog swallowing them up. They were never seen again. Sometimes, their voice echoes in the darkness, attempting to lure someone else into the quiet, dark, and dense forest.
Answer: Alaska
Explanation: After Googling the question, Alaska was shown to be the state that has never had a Miss America title
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No, I guess not. Scientists do not know precisely what happens in a black hole, since no information can return through the event horizon. The accepted theory is that at the center of every black hole lies a singularity - a point where the density rises to infinity - meaning mass exists in zero volume. Consequently the curvature of space also reaches infinity.
The black hole cannot be described in terms of classical physics, where the effect of gravity is modeled as a force. Instead, General Relativity is used in which gravity is the result of curved spacetime. Objects - and light, of course -follow what is known as a ‘geodesic’ through spacetime. Equivalently, it is a path that any particle which is not accelerating would follow. In flat space, the geodesics are straight lines. On a sphere, the geodesics are great circles like the equator. A geodesic is the shortest path between two points. For example, two points on Earth is a curved line because the Earth is a sphere. But apparently, geodesics simply lead to the singularity and disappear instead of being continuous. The singularity breaks this continuity, that’s why, what happens at the center of the black hole is not known.
Light travels at a constant speed - but gravity, like motion, tends to shift its frequency without affecting the speed. Therefore, light streaming towards a black hole will be blue shifted as it approaches. It is, however, doomed upon crossing the event horizon. It will never exit that region of space.
There is no such thing as “new space” or “new time”.
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i think it's D.)
Explanation:
i'm a barb and i'm always right
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The ancient records of China and Japan are said to contain many allusions to the use of natural gas for lighting and heating.