The answer would be flock
-these rocks started out as some other type of rock
-they have changed their form from their original igneous, sedimentary, or earlier metamorphic form
Dietary Reference Intake or DRI is the recommended amount of nutrient intake that the body should take in various stages of the human life. If Reuben <span>weighs 205 lbs (93 kg), the amount of protein he needs would be: 93kg * 0.8g/kg= 74.4grams of protein
If Reuben eats 154.2 grams of protein, then the </span><span>grams protein per kg would be; 154.2grams /93kg= 1.7g/kg</span>
- T-Rex is my organism.
- T-Rex were extinct 65 million years ago during the K-T mass which was caused by asteroid colliding with Earth.
- No, because I don’t think it’s possible to prevent an asteroid hitting Earth. The immediate blast would have killed them no matter where the impact had occurred.
- T-Rex lived in humid tropical environment, with open forest and near rivers.
- T-Rex have big heads with forwarded eyes, strong jaws with teeth, tail which helped them with balance, and they also have powerful back legs for speed.
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Light speed, or 300,000 kilometers a second, might seem like a speed
limit, but this is just an example of 3 + 1 thinking – where we still
haven’t got our heads around the concept of four dimensional space-time
and hence we think in terms of space having three dimensions and think
of time as something different.
For example, while it seems to us
that it takes a light beam 4.3 years to go from Earth to the Alpha
Centauri system, if you were to hop on a spacecraft going at 99.999 per
cent of the speed of light you would get there in a matter of days,
hours or even minutes – depending on just how many .99s you add on to
that proportion of light speed.
This is because, as you keep
pumping the accelerator of your imaginary star drive system, time
dilation will become increasingly more pronounced and you will keep
getting to your destination that much quicker. With enough .999s you
could cross the universe within your lifetime – even though someone you
left behind would still only see you moving away at a tiny bit less than
300,000 kilometres a second. So, what might seem like a speed limit at
first glance isn’t really a limit at all.
To try and comprehend
the four dimensional perspective on this, consider that it’s impossible
to move across any distance without also moving through time. For
example, walking a kilometer may be a duration of thirty minutes – but
if you run, it might only take fifteen minutes.
Read more at: <span>https://phys.org/news/2011-10-light-speed.html#jC</span>