Can we use why because?

Can we use why because? We can use because in an answer to a why-question: Why are you going to bed so early? ~ Because I’m tired. The because-clause can come first or second in the sentence: I ate a lot because I was hungry. How do you use cause? Caused sentence example No human […]

How do you get void fissures?

How do you get void fissures? Access. At most times, one or two Void Fissure missions are available for each of the five tiers of Void Relics. They are associated with a normal mission node on the Star Chart, which must be unlocked to play the Void Fissure mission. Where can I farm neo n12 […]

What does stoke mean in town names?

What does stoke mean in town names? Stoke is usually derived from the word ‘stoc’, which meant a hamlet or little settlement, which depended on a bigger settlement nearby. Meonstoke was the stoc of the Meon people. The Danish word Thorpe meant the same thing. STOW. Stow or stowe is usually derived from stowe, which […]

Can Jain marry Hindu?

Can Jain marry Hindu? Jains, Hindus, and Brahmin are allowed to get married as long as: The lifestyles of the two people are close enough. The family has no major objections. Why is Jainism not popular? It had many strict laws that were very hard to follow. They did not have orders or many places […]

What is one way the Maori genealogies and origins in New Zealand contrasts with the Raven and the First Men the beginnings of the Haida quizlet?

What is one way the Maori genealogies and origins in New Zealand contrasts with the Raven and the First Men the beginnings of the Haida quizlet? What is one way that “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” contrasts with “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida”? The Maori myth […]

Why does oxygen have a charge?

Why does oxygen have a charge? Oxygen is more electronegative than carbon which attracts the electrons to them usually giving it a negative charge. How will an atom get a charge of +2? A normal atom has a neutral charge with equal numbers of positive and negative particles. Ions are atoms with extra electrons or […]

Is ammonia heavier than air?

Is ammonia heavier than air? Anhydrous ammonia gas is lighter than air and will rise, so that generally it dissipates and does not settle in low-lying areas. However, in the presence of moisture (such as high relative humidity), the liquefied anhydrous ammonia gas forms vapors that are heavier than air. Do ammonia fumes rise? Most […]

What happens when you disconnect an inductor?

What happens when you disconnect an inductor? When your inductor is suddenly disconnected from its source, the inductor now becomes the source and it wants to keep the current flowing in the same direction it was going; ie the current does not reverse! You can see this visually by connecting a scope across the inductor. […]

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