Answer:
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
It is illogical to believe that there is no difference in temperature. Temperature is a measure of the energy derived from the motion/vibration of subatomic particles, hence there would still be a temperature if no subatomic particles were moving at all - the temperature would be absolute zero. Would you be able to sense hot, cold, or regular temperatures? Why not? Because the temperature isn't right. To be honest, it's difficult to fathom a situation like this because you'd die almost instantaneously at absolute zero. However, if you try to envision a universe in which life is possible, motion is conceivable, energy is conceivable, but there is no such thing as temperature, you are imagining a world so unlike our own that there is no way of knowing what it would "feel like."
Answer:
Brett Ambler and hes still an actor
Explanation:
your welcome lol
Hello. You forgot to show that this question is about the poem “The End and the Beginning". Furthermore, you forgot to say that Part A is about the theme of the poem, which is to show that war causes a lot of destruction and effects negatives in the lives of people who will take years to repair.
Answer:
A. "After every war / someone has to tidy up." (Stanza 1)
Explanation:
The poem shows that "after the war, someone will have to fix it." This is because war does not cause suffering and destruction only during its execution, but all the wreckage that war causes, whether in the environment or in people, must be repaired, redone, cured and reorganized. The poem shows how terrible the war is, even after it has ended, because it causes intense and tiring work to all citizens of the regions involved. This reconstruction will take years to complete and will be very tiring, but it will represent a new beginning for everyone.