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Your question: <span>What bone is your fingers?
Your answer: Phalanges are the bones that is our fingers.
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I'm pretty sure its Phosphate Molecule
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Answer to 1: a black hole is a tremendous amount of matter crammed into a very small (zero) amount of space. Answer to 2: the top of your head would feel so much more gravitational pull than the tips of your toes that you would be stretched, longer and longer Answer to 3: <em><u>A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.</u></em> The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. because no light can get out, people can't see black holes Answer to 4: <u>stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature.</u> Answer to 5: the asymmetry of bright and dark sections of the ring are caused by the Doppler effect as the matter is coming toward Earth (brighter) or receding (dimmer).
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Fault zones cause Earthquakes
causes the shaking that is associated with earthquakes
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An Earthquake takes place whenever the underground rocks break in the fault zone suddenly. While they break they release an energy that generates seismic waves causing the shake of the Earth ground.
While the rocks get rubbed against each other it sticks and creates pressure, this pressure breaks the rocks and Earthquake take place. The rocks break in the focus zone of the Earthquake and the shaking is caused by the fault zone.
The correct answer is - phytoplankton.
The phytoplantkon is an organism that is at the bottom of the food chain, and it is the basis for the food chain in the marine environments. It is an organism that is an autotroph, which basically means that it manages to produce complex organic compounds from simple substances that are present in its surroundings, and very importantly, it uses mostly light or inorganic chemical reactions, thus the phytoplankton is a producer, and it is a main food source for large number of marine species.