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how much money is sheep wohl worth
Answers: 1 Views: 600 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
about $2.50 per sheep for the shearer and 40 cents for the roustabout and 5 cents for the woolclasser. then about 2 cents per sheep for transport to the woolbuyers. who if your lucky will pay about 1790 cents per kilo(here in oz). this bloke will now sell it to china or italy if it is 19 micron or less.
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How does humus help plants grow?
Answers: 3 Views: 3420 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
it increases the amount of available carbon for plant growth in a readily accessible form. the same as slash and burn or firestick farming does.
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What is gravity?
Answers: 3 Views: 421 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
Gravity is a byproduct of mass. mass = a compression of matter's paths(both inside and between the atoms)so that a measurable amount of matter fits in a measurable amount of space increased mass leads to an increased compression so that more matter fits into the same space, with the result that to move through that mass, necessarally takes more energy (or more time?).this is due to the mass warping the space (by the abovementioned compression) it travels through if not enough energy to move through and hence past then it must, by default, join. thus are gravity and equilibrium maintained
Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
What Happen Before The Big Bang?
Answers: 29 Views: 3734 Rating: 13 Posted: 13 years ago
a GNAB GIB according to Douglass Adams and the oscillating universe theory
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What do you think about time-travel?
Answers: 17 Views: 2170 Rating: 4 Posted: 12 years ago
people seem to forget how space and time are linked. You cannot affect one without the effect being felt in tne other! To return to yesterday involves a physical return to where the earth was yesterday with regard to the movements of the solar system and our galaxy. beleive it when I say that our planet is a long from where it was yesterday. The forward motion of yesterdays planet to todays position is the pecise result of gravitational and momentum forces (combined with masses and and a plethora of other energies)and a whole pile of other stuff. With respect to the butterfly effect adding your own mass, or possibly even the energy involved in just observing yesterday, will change the equation! different energy = different day = different future remember the famous axiom Time stops every event from happening at once and space stops all events from happening at the one spot
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