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The light bulb will have the same mass on the moon as it will on earth. The mass of an object will not change if the gravitational pull on the object changes, but the weight of the object will. For instance, if you measure your mass on Earth and then measure your mass on the moon, your mass will remain the same. The same theory applies to any object with mass.
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The sugar and phosphate portion of the nucleotides are found "<em><u>as segments of the rails</u></em>" on the DNA twisted ladder.
Answer is Anemia, which is the absence of a good portion of red blood cells.
Yes it could change the park if you remove a population from the national park
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