How fast can humans go?

How fast can humans go? 28 mphMaximum, Running What is the fastest speed you can go? But Einstein showed that the universe does, in fact, have a speed limit: the speed of light in a vacuum (that is, empty space). Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second). Will the US […]

How do you determine a bees gender?

How do you determine a bees gender? In honeybees (or honey bees), sex is normally determined by the fertilization or non-fertilization of eggs, rather than the presence or absence of sex chromosomes. This mode of sex determination was first discovered by Johann Dzierzon, a Catholic priest, in 1845. Are all bees male except the queen? […]

What is Philippine Folk Dance definition?

What is Philippine Folk Dance definition? The history of Philippine folk dancing incorporates influences from immigrants and conquerors while at the same time maintaining distinctly Filipino roots. Philippine folk dance mirrors the culture and tradition of the Filipinos. It has also been a source of culture identify of the people. What are characteristics of Philippine […]

Does being wheelchair bound shorten your life?

Does being wheelchair bound shorten your life? ‘Get Up! Sitting less can add years to your life’! Sitting, they say, can shorten life expectancy almost as much as smoking can – all you smoking, TV watching wheelchair users out there take heed – you’re doomed to an early grave! … What problems do people in […]

What does wuzzle mean?

What does wuzzle mean? Noun. wuzzle (plural wuzzles) A group social-sexual interaction among certain species of dolphin. How do you solve a rebus puzzle? Rebus puzzles, also known as word picture puzzles or picture riddles, use images or words to convey a phrase or message, typically a common idiom or expression. To help you solve […]

How do you say many thanks in Cantonese?

How do you say many thanks in Cantonese? Hong Kong Cantonese (henceforth HKC) has two phrases which may be translated into English as ‘thank you’ and they are m4-goi1 (唔 該, literally ‘should not’; henceforth m-goi) and do1-ze6 (多謝, literally ‘many thanks’; henceforth do-ze),1 with the numerals indicating lexical tones, following Lee (2005, p. Do […]

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