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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what happened to the romance?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or i should say what happened to the "icalromance"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o.o you like my chemical romance?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following objects would require the use of a large-scale model? An atom A car engine A frog's heart The Mississippi River

OpenStudy (anonymous):

never hear of them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an atom

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the others you can see with your eyes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a newspaper ad, a scientist asks for volunteers to test a new theory on the speed of light by using a machine he invented. How would you know that this is an unreliable newspaper ad? The speed of light is an untested theory. The speed of light is a law, not a theory. Machines cannot measure the speed of light. The scientist is proposing an untested hypothesis.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow that i am not sure of i would go with The speed of light is a law, not a theory the speed of light is a number obviously it can be measured

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I love my chemical romance! The answer to the first is correct. The second one I'm not sure either.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mcr is the best :3 Which best describes how computer simulations are used in science? Computer simulations help scientists see very large objects. Computer simulations help scientists see very small objects. Computer simulations help scientists predict future events. Computer simulations help scientists map unexplored places.

OpenStudy (kingofhou):

The Mississippi River is the correct answer.

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