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give the meaning symbols of St. Benedict. From Holy Monte Cassini, 1880

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1. give the meaning symbols of St. Benedict. From Holy Monte Cassini, 1880


Answer:

who is he? he is not in the Bible


2. This was discovered by Cassini space probe in 2000 and has a permanent storm known as the great red spot​


Answer:The Great Red Spot is a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, producing an anticyclonic storm that is the largest in the Solar System. Located 22 degrees south of Jupiter's equator, it produces wind-speeds up to 432 km/h.

Answer:

               the great red spothe Great Red Spot may have existed since before 1665, but it could also be the case that the present spot was first seen only in 1830, and well-studied only after a prominent apparition in 1879. The storm that was seen in the 17th century may have been different to the storm that exists today. A long gap separates its period of current study after 1830 from its 17th century discovery. Whether the original spot dissipated and reformed, whether it faded, or if the observational record was simply poor is unknown.For example, the first sighting of the Great Red Spot is often credited to Robert Hooke, who described a spot on the planet in May 1664. However, it is likely that Hooke's spot was in another belt altogether (the North Equatorial Belt, as opposed to the current Great Red Spot's location in the South Equatorial Belt). Much more convincing is Giovanni Cassini's description of a "permanent spot" the following year. With fluctuations in visibility, Cassini's spot was observed from 1665 to 1713, but the 118-year observational gap makes the identity of the two spots inconclusive. The older spot's shorter observational history and slower motion than the modern spot makes it difficult to conclude that they are the same.A minor mystery concerns a Jovian spot depicted in a 1711 canvas by Donato Creti, which is exhibited in the Vatican.[clarification needed] Part of a series of panels in which different (magnified) heavenly bodies serve as backdrops for various Italian scenes, and all overseen by the astronomer Eustachio Manfredi for accuracy, Creti's painting is the first known to depict the Great Red Spot as red. No Jovian feature was explicitly described in writing as red before the late 19th century.The Great Red Spot has been observed since 5 September 1831. By 1879 over 60 observations were recorded. After it came into prominence in 1879, it has been under continuous observation.In the 21st century, the Great Red Spot was seen to be shrinking in size. At the start of 2004, it had approximately half the longitudinal extent it had had a century ago, when it reached a size of 40,000 km (25,000 mi), about three times the diameter of Earth. At the present rate of reduction, it would become circular by 2040. It is not known how long the spot will last, or whether the change is a result of normal fluctuations.In 2019, the Great Red Spot began "flaking" at its edge, with fragments of the storm breaking off and dissipating. The shrinking and "flaking" fueled concern from some astronomers that the Great Red Spot could dissipate within 20 years.[citation needed] However, other astronomers believe that the apparent size of the Great Red Spot reflects its cloud coverage and not the size of the actual, underlying vortex, and they also believe that the flaking events can be explained by interactions with other cyclones or anticyclones, including incomplete absorptions of smaller systems; if this is the case, this would mean that the Great Red Spot is not in danger of dissipating.A smaller spot, designated Oval BA, formed in March 2000 from the merging of three white ovals,has turned reddish in color. Astronomers have named it the Little Red Spot or Red, Jr. As of 5 June 2006, the Great Red Spot and Oval BA appeared to be approaching convergence.The storms pass each other about every two years but the passings of 2002 and 2004 were of little significance. Amy Simon-Miller, of the Goddard Space Flight Center, predicted the storms would have their closest passing on 4 July 2006. She worked with Imke de Pater and Phil Marcus of UC Berkeley and a team of professional astronomers since April 2006 to study the storms using the Hubble Space Telescope; on 20 July 2006, the two storms were photographed passing each other by the Gemini Observatory without converging. In May 2008, a third storm turned red.The Great Red Spot should not be confused with the Great Dark Spot, a feature observed near the northern pole of Jupiter in 2000 with the Cassini–Huygens spacecraft.There is also a feature in the atmosphere of Neptune also called the Great Dark Spot. The latter feature was imaged by Voyager 2 in 1989 and may have been an atmospheric hole rather than a storm. It was no longer present as of 1994, although a similar spot had appeared farther to the north.Closeup of the Great Red Spot taken from about 8,000 km (5,000 mi) above.#CarryOnLearning! <3


3. panuto pag-aralan mo ang mapa tukuyin kung saang lungsod makikita ang mga sumusunod cassini isulat ang sagot sa iguhit na makikita sa ilalim ng larawan ​


Answer:

1. LAS PINAS 2. Manila3. Quezon city/Quezon 4.CALOOCAN

Explanation:


4. 8. Which grouping of planets is correct?A. Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, VenusB. Mercury, Venus, Earth, SaturnC. Jupiter, Saturn, Earth, VenusD. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars​


Answer:

D. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Because they are the inner planets

Explanation:

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5. how are earth and Venus similar to each other? A. Venus and earth are jovian planets. B. Venus and earth have almost the same size. C. Venus and earth have almost the same temperature. D. Venus and earth have the same distance from the sun​


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because they almost have the same size in the solar system chart

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6. CHARACTER : VENUS Physical Traits of venus : Feelings of venus: Attitude of venus: Personality traits of venus : CHARACTER: PSYCHE Physical traits of psyche: Feelings of psyche: attitude of psyche: Personality of psyche: pa help po​ ​


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7. A PrehistoricB. Greek3. It is a sculpture of a lady with a hood.A. Venus of Willendorf B. Venu​


Answer:

Sorry

Explanation:

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8. venus of willendorf and venus of brassempouy is an sculpture that exist from this era


Answer:

Dated to about 23,000 years BCE, this prehistoric sculpture is one of very few detailed representations of a human face, from the Stone Age era, and possibly the earliest known.

Explanation:

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9. differentiate attraction venue to unsual venue​


Answer:

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10. similarities of Venus of willendorf and Venus of Brassempouy​


Answer:

They are used as an idol or a charm to ensure fertility and guard their crops

Explanation: VOTE EXO ON CHOEAEDOL AND AMA


11. what period did venus of willendorf and venus of brassempouy exist?​


Answer:

The Venus of willendorf has been assigned to the era of Gravettian art (Upper Perigordian culture) of the Upper Paleolithic period - the last part of the Stone Age, and dated to approximately 23,000 BCE.


12. Arrange the planets in increasing order according to their sizes.A. Earth, Mars, Mercury, VenusB. Mercury, Venus, Earth, MarsC. Earth, Venus, Mars, MercuryD. Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth​


Answer:D

Explanation:


13. differentiate attraction venue to unsual venue​


Answer:

Choosing an unusual venue can lend an extra dimension and pull to your event, attracting delegates that may otherwise have declined the invitation whilst guaranteeing to leave a lasting impression. Whether it is a royal yacht, zoo, steam train or vineyard, choosing an unusual venue will stand you apart from the crowd.

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In a tough market place, it is vital for a venue to differentiate itself from its competitors. But what really makes a venue unique? Well, by its definition, unique means it doesn’t exist anywhere else – and that is the key. You’re providing your guests with a meeting, party, conference or event experience that they’re unlikely to have sampled before. By staging an event in unique surroundings, you’ll tick the wow box and create long-lasting memories.

Many unique and unusual spaces have dedicated in-house event teams as well as technical AV suppliers and preferred caterers. Base your decision to hire an unusual space on the unique appeal of the venue. Does it have an amazing view, offer inspirational surroundings or a money-can’t-buy experience? If you ask yourself what makes your choice unique, you’ll guarantee a magical guest experience.


14. VENUS PERIOD OF REVOLUTION: 225 DAYS VENUS PERIOD OF ROTATION: 243 DAYS QUESTION:Compare the period of rotation and revolution of Venus. What did you notice? ​


Answer:

I notice that the Venus Period of Rotation is longer than the Venus Period of Revolution. The Venus Period of Rotation has 243 days and longer than the 255 days.

Explanation:

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15. Venus of Willendorf and Venus of Brassempouy is an sculpture that exist from this era. * 1 point


Answer:

Pre historic / Pre-Historic Sculptures

Explanation:

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16. A. Rising and setting of the sunvenus:_________Earth:__________B. dissimilarity of atmospherevenus:earth:C. dissimilariy in temperaturevenus:earth:​


Answer:

A. Rising. setting

Venus west east

Earth Towards Aways

B.Dissimilarity of Atmosphere

venus

-both planets have the same amount of nitrogen on there atmosphere

Earth

-comprised of layers based on temperature

C.Temperature

Venus

-venus surface is covered by regional flat plains.

Earth

-sunlight passes through the atmosphere,it heats up the surface of venus.

Explanation:

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17. In what properties dow Earth isalmost similar to Venus: Mars?both planets :venus​


Answer:

3 part of the gravity was not the same way it wap as it is not the case with 6666666feet and it has a great impact in my mind as I am a bit of


18. 45. Which explanation will you accept in order to considered Venus as the Earth'stwin planet?A. Venus has almost the same size and density as the EarthB. Venus can also sustain life.C. Venus has the same number of moon as the Earth.D. Venus also rotates from west to east.​


45. Which explanation will you accept in order to considered Venus as the Earth's

twin planet?

A. Venus has almost the same size and density as the Earth.

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Answer:

A. Venus has almost the same size and density as the Earth

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19. B. Atmosphere, Energy,6. What makes Venus different to Earth?A. Venus has no waterB. Venus has no oxygen7 Which among the planets is a jovian planet?C. Venus is a gas planetD. Both A and B​


Answer:

6.A and B

7. incomplete choices

Explanation:

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20. project happen. Venue for gardening: Venue for solid waste management:


I will clean my garden to be clean                                                                              I will throw the garbage in the proper bin

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21. 1. Likas kay Venus ang pagiging matuwain at mapagmahal sa ni Venue


Answer:

1.bata2.rosas3.olympus4.5.palaso

22. Pagkakaparehas ni Venus na isang dyosa sa Venus na planeta


parehas ang spelling

23. 2. Many studies have shown similarities of Earth and Venus. What makesEarth sirnilar with Venus?A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit.B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter.C. Earth and Venus have the same atmosphere.D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere​


Answer:

B. Both Venus and Earth have very similar sizes. Thats why they are called sister planets.


24. What made Mercury and Venus not fit to nurture life? Mercuy Venus


Answer:

Any ice which reached high enough temperatures to thaw would instantly evaporate and be lost into space. Furthermore, the proximity of Mercury to the Sun means that the levels of UV radiation are probably too high for life to survive there. To date, there is no evidence for life on the planet.

Answer:

Explanation:

Because Venus had a high temperature and thick atmosphere which is almost dense.

while the proximity of Mercury is like a level of UV of the Sun. The heat is mpre high than Venus


25. a. Earth, Venus, and Mars have differences: (1) Venus has no water; (2) Venus and Mars don't have oxygen; and (3) Earth has life forms.


Answer:

Venus is different from Earth

Explanation:

Venus is much closer to the sun which means water evaporates quickly so there aren't any on the plant. Venus has no oxygen because of oxidation,  the deuterium escapes more slowly than ordinary hydrogen. Mars has also no oxygen because of the same thing and it is much farther than the Sun.

Earth is much more habitable than the two because it is on the Habitable zone.

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26. Venus of willendorf and venus of brassempouy is an sculpture that exists from this era


Explanation:

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27. venus of willendorf and venus of brassempouy is a sculpture that exist from this era


Upper Paleolithic period.

28. Many studies have shown similarities of earth and Venus. what makes earth similar with Venus?A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit.B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter.C. Earth and Venus have the same atmosphere.D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere.​


c

Explanation:

mars,earth and venus they are all terretrial planet, they are all have atmosphere!


29. Which of the following Venus figurines is known as the first bas-relief of a naked womanholding a bison in her right hand?A. Venus of Laussel B. Venus of Berekhat Ram C. Venus of Tan-tan D. Venus of WillendorfTT ESSAY​


Answer:

A. The Venus of Laussel - was discovered in 1911, carved on a free-standing block of stone in the Dordogne region, quite close to the prehistoric caves of Lascaux. It is a limestone bas-relief, approximately 43 centimetres in height, of a female nude.


30. 12. Many studies have shown similarities of Earth and Venus. What makesEarth similar with Venus?A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit.B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter.C. Earth and Venus have the same atmosphere.D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere.​


Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Venus is often named as Earth's twin because both worlds share a similar size, surface composition and have an atmosphere with a complex weather system.


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