Cazenovia.edu
Home
Search
Login
Search
Home
Chemistry
What Is A Small Ball That Orbits Around A Planet.There's No Science Section Sorry
Chemistry
Middle School
What is a small ball that orbits around a planet.
There's no science section sorry
Answers
Answer 1
Answer:
Moon I am guessing. Another option is comet, but they normally don't orbit a planet.
Related Questions
Other Questions
what is the iupac name of CH3-CH2CH(CH3)CH2-COOH
Herodotus said The Nile, when it floods, spreads over not only the Delta but parts of what are called Libya and Arabia for two days journey in either direction, more or less. . . .This that I have mentioned was the subject of my persistent asking why, and also why it is that it is the only river that has no breezes blowing from it.Herodotus, The History, 2.19. What lands beside Egypt does the Nile flood?CHECK ALL THAT APPLY *MesopotamiaEthiopiaLibyaArabia
Solve x-4
Help me with this problem
PLEASEEEE HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
How did American Indians participate in the American Revolution?
EASY HIGH POINTSIn parallelogram WXYZ, the longer sides are three times the length of the shorter sides.Parallelogram W X Y Z. The length of sides W Z and X Y are 12 inches.If W Z = 12 inches, what is the length of ZY?34812
Penelope is raising money for a school trip by selling bags of chips and fruit snacks. The price of each bag of chips is $1.75 and the price of each fruit snack is $1.50. Yesterday Penelope made $42.50 and sold 15 more bags of chips than fruit snacks. Determine the number of bags of chips sold and the number of fruit snacks sold.
How did the voyages of Christopher Columbus differ from earlier voyages to the Americas?Group of answer choicesHe was the first explorer to leave a written account of his journey.His voyages led to trade between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.He reached Asia by crossing the Atlantic Ocean.He was the first explorer to sail from Europe to the Americas.
The four Western provinces cover about 2/7 of Canada's area. Alberta covers about 1/14 of Canada's area. What fraction describes how much of Canada's area is covered by British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan? Explain
Find the height of the tree in the diagram shown.
1. What is the most likely form for this piece?A. LiedB. Character pieceC. Symphonic poemD. Concerto grosso 2. In what period was the piece above likely written? A. Baroque B. Classical C. Romantic D. Twentieth/Twenty- First Century
In a survey of 1,500 people who owned a certain type of car, 300 said they would buy that type of car again. What percent of the people surveyed were satisfied with the car?
Una limusina cuesta $ 85 para alquilar por 3 horas ms un 7% de impuesto sobre las ventas. Cal es el costo totalalquilar una limusina por 6 horas?
What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 inches
Factor the algebraic equation36a+20
Please help someone last one
Which might a person having a stroke experience? Check all that apply.headacherunny nosestomach paindifficulty speakingloss of strength on one side of the body
In politics, marketing, etc. we often want to estimate a percentage or proportion p. One calculation in statistical polling is the margin of error - the largest (reasonable) error that the poll could have. For example, a poll result of 72% with a margin of error of 4% indicates that p is most likely to be between 68% and 76% (72% minus 4% to 72% plus 4%).In a (made-up) poll, the proportion of people who like dark chocolate more than milk chocolate was 27% with a margin of error of 1.6%. Describe the conclusion about p using an absolute value inequality.The answer field below uses the symbolic entry option in Mobius. That lets you type in a vertical bar | to represent absolute values. Also, when you type in < and then =, the symbolic entry option will automatically convert that too . In the same way, if you type in > and then =, the symbolic entry option will automatically convert that to .Be sure to use decimal numbers in your answer (such as using 0.40 for 40%).
Which of the following techniques creates the smallest chopped vegetable?SlicingDicingMincingJulienning