I'd say NO
There would be no effect on eclipses. The only effect would
be that we could see more of the moon’s surface area and this would in turn
violate the conservation of momentum. However, if the revolution increased or
sped up, then would experience more eclipses.
Answer:
CDC is the Center for Disease Control, it's a federal organisation in the United States. Its mandate is to analyse, control and prevent any form of health epidemic issues. For example, in the measles crisis right now, CDC is involved in coordinating the quarantines, the treatment and so on.
Part of CDC's role is also to emit recommendations for the general public health, especially in prevention of epidemic issues. Overweight has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and that affects the health of the general population. So, it's right within the mission of CDC to do some recommendations on the subject of healthy weight levels.
Driving and driving, texting and driving, and teens that might not be able to hear or see at the best of their ability. Hope this helps :D
Answer:
Science
complex problem solving
critical thinking
judgment and decision making
Explanation:
im on endunety
Answer: 1
Explanation:
a woman is born with about 1-2million ova, during puberty this figure reduce to between 600,000 and 1million. during her child bearing years the figure drops down to about 300,000 to 400,000 ova, out of which only about 500 would be ovulated during her reproductive years. the rest die out during menopause.