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Well said, Coop ;)

His answer is good.

You don't see any half-evolved creatures since evolutions take part at genetic levels and develop in such long times (eons, not ages) that you won't ever see it.

well, we should still see some wierd creatures, cuz if one started evolving eons ago, then it should ge changed by now soo. yea, no matter how hard u try not to, u cant ignor my point...

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well, we should still see some wierd creatures, cuz if one started evolving eons ago, then it should ge changed by now soo. yea, no matter how hard u try not to, u cant ignor my point...

Actually your is a good and weird point :)

You know what? It's time to ask to my Biology Professors!

I will reply to this question later then.

 

Bio diversity is ????

Biodiversity is the huge different of organisms on the Earth (and probably somewhere else). You see fishes, birds, humans, bacteria, etc, etc.. :)

This is the biodiversity, the huge variety of living things in the Universe.

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I often hear that people who play an instrument; will become better at school.

Why is that? how does music affects the brain?

 

It's a homework question; and I can't find it anywere on the internet :wacko:

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By playing an instrument, you train certain parts of the brain. You use pretty much all you senses. Your brain has to make connections between them. Especially when you just learn to play an instrument or a new piece of music. Because of all those new connections made in the brain, other challenges like memorizing your French words or your History chapter will become easier.

Actually playing Tanki is good for your brain too, in a certain way. Using your left hand while you are right handed also trains your brain. Making puzzles, writing here in the forum (while English isn't your native language). I could go in for a while, but I'll leave it to that.

 

Edit: sorry Barba, for taking over your topic, I'll try not to do it again..

Unless it's something about animals...

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And now i write from left and right hand :P

to increase your number of brain connections, you have to brush your teeth with the hand you usually dont use...

a little bit hard at the beginning...

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"I saw all your questions guys, I see pretty good ones, but I'd like to ask you to avoid posting "problems" or such.. I mean, ask only questions that you don't know the answer, posting mathematic or phisics problems is meanless for the purpose of this topic."

 

Alright, if there are uncountable superclusters in the universe, many more clusters inside said superclusters, and much much more galaxies in a cluster, can you say that there is atleast 1 more earth-like planet, and that aliens exist within them?

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to increase your number of brain connections, you have to brush your teeth with the hand you usually dont use...

a little bit hard at the beginning...

 

I know, I sometimes brush my teeth with my right hand. I also used to make Sudoku's with my right hand. But I believe it's easier for left-handed persons to do things right handed than the other way around.

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Alright, if there are uncountable superclusters in the universe, many more clusters inside said superclusters, and much much more galaxies in a cluster, can you say that there is atleast 1 more earth-like planet, and that aliens exist within them?

Actually there is a speciasl formula, an hypotethic one, that can calculate how many different planets like-the-Earth exist.

I, and obviously scientists, think that how the Earth developped itself, this process could have been repeated tons of time in the same way somewhere else, making onther "Earths" with other form of life.

We need to have proofs, or wait for aliens to visit us :P

 

Edit: sorry Barba, for taking over your topic, I'll try not to do it again..

Unless it's something about animals...

Feel absolutely free to reply to questions, it's nice to see someone interested in science so much like me :)

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Feel absolutely free to reply to questions, it's nice to see someone interested in science so much like me :)

 

Well, I'm a vet student, so it's not much of a surprise that I'm interested in science. :)

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By playing an instrument, you train certain parts of the brain. You use pretty much all you senses. Your brain has to make connections between them. Especially when you just learn to play an instrument or a new piece of music. Because of all those new connections made in the brain, other challenges like memorizing your French words or your History chapter will become easier.

Actually playing Tanki is good for your brain too, in a certain way. Using your left hand while you are right handed also trains your brain. Making puzzles, writing here in the forum (while English isn't your native language). I could go in for a while, but I'll leave it to that.

 

Edit: sorry Barba, for taking over your topic, I'll try not to do it again..

Unless it's something about animals...

 

Thank you. ^_^

Cooper; are you working with big animals?

because hamsters and rabbits sound a bit boring to me.

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I know, I sometimes brush my teeth with my right hand. I also used to make Sudoku's with my right hand. But I believe it's easier for left-handed persons to do things right handed than the other way around.

Im left handed ^_^

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I'm not working with anything yet, but I'm planning to become a veterinarian for farm animals (although I'm certified to operate on small animals too once I graduated)

But I very much like to operate on cats, they are small and pretty simple. Cows are big and I'm small, it's not easy to pull a calf out of a cow belly when doing a c-section.

 

 

Im left handed ^_^

Good boy! ;)

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They can't help you... horses can.

and I don't see rabbits produce milk at a large scale.

 

Sure they are fun to see; but that's where it ends for me.

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If you can answer this I will give you a nobel prize for science:

 

How does gravity behave next to a black hole in space? As no one knows good luck people have been trying to theorise about this for 30 years and had no luck

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