What things have density?

What things have density? Everyday Density Examples In an oil spill in the ocean, the oil rises to the top because it is less dense than water, creating an oil slick on the surface of the ocean. A Styrofoam cup is less dense than a ceramic cup, so the Styrofoam cup will float in water […]

How do I upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader?

How do I upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader? Section 2 of 2: Windows Browse to http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Uncheck any option to install additional software. Click Download now. Save the file when your browser prompts you. Double-click on the downloaded .exe file. Click Run. Click Yes on the User Access Control window to allow […]

How do geese decide who flies in front?

How do geese decide who flies in front? Each bird flies slightly above the bird in front of them, resulting in a reduction of wind resistance. The birds take turns being in the front, falling back when they get tired. In this way, the geese can fly for a long time before they must stop […]

Where do endocrine glands release hormones?

Where do endocrine glands release hormones? Hormones and the Endocrine System Where the hormone is produced Hormone(s) secreted Pancreas Insulin Ovaries Estrogen Ovaries Progesterone Parathyroid glands Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Where are hormones released in the body? A hormone is a chemical that is made by specialist cells, usually within an endocrine gland, and it is […]

How do you praise a meal?

How do you praise a meal? If you want to compliment your host, you can say: The lunch was outstanding! We had a great time, thank you….To acknowledge a good meal and comment on the taste of the food, you can say: What a fantastic meal! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. That was a delicious meal. […]

What was life like in the textile mills?

What was life like in the textile mills? Mill folk lived close to the bone. In the 1910s kerosene lamps lit a majority of their houses, and open fireplaces provided heat. Families drew their water from wells or hydrants shared with neighbors, and almost all households had outdoor toilets rather than indoor plumbing. Village houses […]

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