How far from the earth's surface is a Geo-synchronous satellite?
Geosynchronous satellites refer to the alignment of objects where the orbit lies on the equator. It doesn't have a given altitude.
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Why do surface waves cause the most damage?
Surface waves, sometimes called long waves, or simply L waves...
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Does the pull of gravity makes surface material move?
The answer to whether the pull of gravity makes surface mater...
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How do temperature, concentration, and surface are affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
If one of the reactants is a solid, the surface area of the s...
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If under the earth's surface, is there more earth or water?
The Earth's inner core and crust are solid; the outer core an...
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Is the fault of an earthquake below the surface?
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is t...
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What is it called when pathogens are transferred from one surface to another?
Another word for transferring pathogens from one surface to a...
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Does the pull of gravity makes surface material move?
The answer to whether the pull of gravity makes surface mater...
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What area will have the greatest amount Of surface runoff?
Surface runoff is the water flow that occurs when soil is inf...
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What is the surface of the Moon like?
The surface of the moon has many things on it such as craters...
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Why do surface waves cause the most damage?
Surface waves, sometimes called long waves, or simply L waves...
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Yes. The Rock Cycle is a group of changes. Igneous rock can c...
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If the surface area of a sphere is 144 pie ft squared, what is its volume?
Surface area of a sphere is pi d squared giving us a diameter...
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What are two igneous structures that form under earths surface?
Igneous rocks are formed from the molten liquid minerals that...
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How do surface currents affect the climate of coastal area?
Ocean currents carry warmer water from the tropics into colde...
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To find the surface area of a box: 2lw + 2lh + 2wh and to fin...
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How do you find the surface area of a right cone?
The volume of a right circular cone is calculated using the f...
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What is the surface of the sun called?
The surface of the Sun, called the photosphere, is at a tempe...
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How do you find the surface area of a right prism?
Formula to find surface area of a rectangular prism = 2ab + 2...
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What is the upper surface of a starfish called?
The upper surface of starfish, also known as a sea star, is c...
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Which planet has a cratered surface similar to earth's moon?
Mercury, Venus, and Mars have a hard rocky surface like Earth...
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How do you find the volume and surface area of a cube?
Volume of a cube is equal to side length cubed. Surface area ...
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Which planet has a cratered surface similar to earth's moon?
Mercury, Venus, and Mars have a hard rocky surface like Earth...
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How hot is the surface of Mars?
The highest recorded surface temperature on Mars is 70 degree...
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What is the lower surface of the starfish called?
The underside of a starfish, the many parts of it that look "...
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What is the formula for finding the surface area of a prism?
The surface area of any prism equals the sum of the areas of ...
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What occurs when a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface?
When a liquid the molecules stick together. As liquid heats u...
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A surface wave is a seismic wave that is trapped near the sur...
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What is the driving force for the surface ocean currents?
Wind is the driving force of surface ocean currents.
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What structure increases the surface area of the small intestines?
Mucosal folds: the inner surface of the small intestine is no...
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When may minerals form on Earth's surface?
Minerals form from solutions, melts and vapors. When as subst...

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