Nowadays, dogs get vaccinated for several different fatal diseases. In the past, did lots of dogs just die of them? |
- Nowadays, dogs get vaccinated for several different fatal diseases. In the past, did lots of dogs just die of them?
- Why are there so many vitamin ‘B’ types and how come the numbers skip?
- What is the device with which you can directly measure the gravitational field strength?
- Does rainbows contain a larger piece of the electromagnetic spectrum than the part of visible light us humans can see?
- Does Laws of Motion given by Newton apply in Relativity theory of Einstein?
- Why are chemspider ID's so random?
- Why only female anopheles spreads malaria and not the male one ?
- What determines the heat of combustion of a fuel (hydrocarbon)?
- Does the above ground temperature matter if you are 100m below ground?
- Is there any particular reason why the Mojave is so different, terrain-wise, from a desert like the Sahara?
- Why does vapour collect in irregular clusters in the sky(clouds) rather than just a solid even sheet?
Posted: 20 Aug 2021 01:42 PM PDT In the US at least, dogs get shots for rabies, distemper, and parvo, and pills for heartworm. In the past, say 1900, did dogs just catch these diseases and die from them all the time? Rabies is an exception I guess, since once symptoms were noticed, the animals were killed ASAP. But what about the others? [link] [comments] |
Why are there so many vitamin ‘B’ types and how come the numbers skip? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 12:44 PM PDT And why do they have numbers and word names? Are they interchangeable in all situations or is it specific to your situation? [link] [comments] |
What is the device with which you can directly measure the gravitational field strength? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 11:33 PM PDT Like how you can measure force, temperature and acceleration, is there a way to measure the gravitational field strength? To me, gravitational field strength seems like the only physical quantity which has not/can not be measured by a device. Please correct me if I'm wrong. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 20 Aug 2021 11:13 PM PDT |
Does Laws of Motion given by Newton apply in Relativity theory of Einstein? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 11:16 PM PDT |
Why are chemspider ID's so random? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 10:13 PM PDT I was looking at some random ass chemicals on the internet and most of them have a chemspider ID with about 4 digits. I wanted to see if there is any logic to these numbers so I looked up the chemical with the chemspider ID of one, and I found some weird thing as if these numbers are almost picked at random. Is there any logic to this whatsoever or did some dude just randomly assign a bunch of chemicals to random numbers? [link] [comments] |
Why only female anopheles spreads malaria and not the male one ? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 10:36 PM PDT |
What determines the heat of combustion of a fuel (hydrocarbon)? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 12:07 PM PDT Why do some fuels release more energy when combusted than others? Is it something to do with oxidation state? H/C ratio? Bonds? [link] [comments] |
Does the above ground temperature matter if you are 100m below ground? Posted: 20 Aug 2021 11:38 AM PDT Hypothetically, lets say I wanted to visit really really really deep under ground, like I visited a bunker 100m deep underground or something. Let's say there's no air ventilation, or there's no access from the bunker linking to the air above ground. What would the temperature of the bunker be? Would the temperature of the deep underground bunker be the same in a location where the above-ground surface temperature was -30degress, as it would be if the above ground surface temperature was 80degrees? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 20 Aug 2021 05:03 PM PDT When you picture the Sahara you picture rolling sand dunes. When you picture the Mojave it's flat, dry plains. Why the difference? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 20 Aug 2021 03:29 AM PDT |
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