What is 9x7?
63 :3
Quote from: windlessusher on Jul 6, 2010 09:35 AM
+1
State Archimedes' Principle
buoyancy is a upward acting force caused by fluid pressure that keeps objects afloat.
Quote from: Maddie8D on Jul 6, 2010 11:27 AM
buoyancy is a upward acting force caused by fluid pressure that keeps objects afloat.
grammatical errors leave you pointless
"The Power Puff Girls" was created by ____ ____ and was originally called ___ ____ ____
"The Power Puff Girls" was created by Craig McCracken and was originally called The Whoopass Girls.
Quote from: TheGameNinja on Jul 6, 2010 08:59 PM
"The Power Puff Girls" was created by Craig McCrackhead and was originally called The Whoopass Girls.
>_> <_<
Quote from: TheGameNinja on Jul 6, 2010 08:59 PM
"The Power Puff Girls" was created by Craig McCracken and was originally called The Whoopass Girls.
+1
Quote from: Dracoslythe on Jul 7, 2010 04:46 AM
>_> <_<
I see what you did there...
List two ways how energy is lost by animals
There are no ways. Energy can neither be gained or lost
They lose heat in waste materials....
Respiration, movement, growth...some other shizz...and all those things :P
Quote from: TobiTheGoodGirl on Nov 14, 2010 02:45 PM
They lose heat in waste materials....
Respiration, movement, growth...some other shizz...and all those things :P
You totally wikipedia it and made a few changes didn't you?
Quote from: MetaRL123 on Nov 25, 2010 04:42 AM
You totally wikipedia it and made a few changes didn't you?
It's called my school textbooks, Wikipedia is normally stuff from an unreliable source sometimes, I'd rather know i'm right than go off something that could be flawed
Quote from: TobiTheGoodGirl on Nov 25, 2010 04:45 AM
It's called my school textbooks, Wikipedia is normally stuff from an unreliable source sometimes, I'd rather know i'm right than go off something that could be flawed
:L I meant wiki answers
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_energy_be_lost_from_a_food_chain (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_energy_be_lost_from_a_food_chain)
Quote from: MetaRL123 on Nov 25, 2010 04:48 AM
:L I meant wiki answers
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_energy_be_lost_from_a_food_chain (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_energy_be_lost_from_a_food_chain)
LOL that's almost word-for-word what was in my textbook XD
Agreed...