Talk about life on another planet.
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Lời giải:
$A> \frac{1}{5.6}+\frac{1}{6.7}+\frac{1}{7.8}+...+\frac{1}{100.101}$
$A> \frac{6-5}{5.6}+\frac{7-6}{6.7}+...+\frac{101-100}{100.101}$
$A> \frac{1}{5}-\frac{1}{6}+\frac{1}{6}-\frac{1}{7}+...+\frac{1}{100}-\frac{1}{101}$
$A> \frac{1}{5}-\frac{101}>\frac{1}{6}$
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$A< \frac{1}{4.5}+\frac{1}{5.6}+...+\frac{1}{99.100}$
$A< \frac{1}{4}-\frac{1}{5}+\frac{1}{5}-\frac{1}{6}+...+\frac{1}{99}-\frac{1}{100}$
$A< \frac{1}{4}-\frac{1}{100}< \frac{1}{4}$
hello teacher, my nam i.... (giới thiệu bản thân)
here, i will talk about my topic: talk about green activities and their benefits to the environment. The first is to plant trees. Trees help absorb Co2 and release gas 02, helping to cool the atmosphere. In addition, it provides shade, fruit and can store a large amount of watter. second, is waste recycling. It helps to treat wastes that pollute the environment, some plastics can even be processed for use. the third, choose green transport like carpooling, bus or bicycle. talking the bus helps reduce a part of emissions into the air, contributing to reducing the greenhouse effect. Cycling can both avoid tracffic jams in the city, improve your health,etc.... Thank you very much.
66. We might find life on another planet,_____________?
A. might we B. might not we C. might we not D. mightn’t we
66. We might find life on another planet,____might not we_________?
Cu Chi Tunnels, a complex network of underground tunnels were firstly built in the late 1940s during the French colonial period and later were expanded in the early 1960s when the US escalated its military presence in South Vietnam to support a non-Communist regime. Read more about Cu Chi Tunnels here to understand their significant role in the country’s war history.
Câu trên có 2 vế
Trạng ngữ : Mấy chục năm qua
Chủ ngữ 1 : Chiếc áo
Vị ngữ 1 : Còn nguyên như ngày nào
Mặc dù là quan hệ từ
Chủ ngữ 2 : Chúng tôi
Vị ngữ 2 : Có nhiều thay đổi
Chúc bn hok tốt !
Talk about city life
Life in the city is full of activity. Early in the morning hundreds of people rush out of their homes in the manner ants do when their nest is broken. Soon the streets are full of traffic. Shops and offices open, students flock to their schools and the day's work begins. The city now throb with activity, and it is full of noise. Hundreds of sight-seers, tourists and others visit many places of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts of the world arrive to transact business.
Talk about visit to a traditional craft village
Bat Trang village (Gia Lam district, Hanoi), about 14km from the center, famous for pottery, brand name 500 years. To this piece of pottery, Dolly found it extremely interesting to see ordinary flowers, ceramic pots on display in every corner of the village, or exposing sun-dried leaves. Visiting the village pottery factory, Dolly also introduced a piece of produce vases, warm cups or color hunting scene. Pottery Market is the most impressive feature of Dolly, this is the focus of hundreds of halls, simulated countless other pottery, spoiled, viewed household items like bowls, ordinary, vases for the wall-hangings, wind chimes and necklaces ... or farmer-themed products, buffaloes, Thi-Pho-Chi Pho from small statues to live.
Bản Dịch :
Làng Bát Tràng (huyện Gia Lâm, Hà Nội), cách trung tâm khoảng 14km, nổi tiếng với nghề gốm, thương hiệu 500 năm. Với tác phẩm gốm này, Dolly thấy vô cùng thú vị khi nhìn thấy những bông hoa bình thường, những bình gốm được trưng bày ở mọi góc làng hay phơi lá phơi nắng. Tham quan nhà máy gốm của làng, Dolly cũng giới thiệu một mảnh bình sản xuất, ly ấm hoặc cảnh săn màu. Pottery Market is the most impressive feature of Dolly, this is the focus of hundreds of halls, simulated countless other pottery, spoiled, viewed household items like bowls, ordinary, vases for the wall-hangings, wind chimes and necklaces ... hoặc các sản phẩm theo chủ đề nông dân, trâu, Thi-Pho-Chi Pho từ những bức tượng nhỏ để sống.
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The gas giant Jupiter, the next planet beyond Mars in the solar system, is inhospitable to life in any currently imaginable form. But its icy moons – especially Europa – have potential. A number of missions have flown past Jupiter and its moons on route to other places, but Nasa’s Galileo mission was the first designed to specifically orbit the planet and study its moons. It collected images and data in the Jovian system from 1995 to 2003, passing Europa 12 times.
Jupiter’s moon Europa is one of the most likely places to harbour life outside Earth, with its liquid oceans and gravitational energy sources
Pictures and data collected by this spacecraft suggest that Europa has a layered structure like Earth: an iron-rich core, a rocky mantle and a crust of ice. Magnetic field measurements found an electric current inside, consistent with a salty liquid ocean beneath the thick crust of ice around the whole planet. Photographs showing huge cracks in the ice, taken by the same mission, support this idea.
Europa’s surface resembles Earth’s sea ice in Antarctica, explains François Poulet from the Institute of Space Astrophysics at the Université Paris-Sud in France: ‘It indicates that the ice is geologically pretty young and it could be proof of its interaction with a reservoir of liquid water.’ In December 2012, the Hubble Space Telescope also detected water vapour above Europa’s South Pole and it was proposed this came from erupting water plumes. Spacecraft have not yet seen these plumes, however, so if they do exist they must be intermittent.
So, Europa probably has water. But what about the other two necessary components to be habitable? It has a source of heat energy coming from the friction of being pulled towards Jupiter’s gravitational field by different amounts during different stages of its elliptical orbit. There is also plenty of radiation around Jupiter to potentially start chemical reactions (strong enough to also very quickly destroy any organic compound formed). But whether it has the correct raw chemical ingredients isn’t yet known; modelling suggests that it might, but more hard data is needed.
In 2022, both the European Space Agency (ESA) and Nasa plan to launch spacecraft that will get up close and personal with Europa. ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) will take over seven years to reach the Jovian system. ‘We will arrive at the end of 2029 and start operation during 2030,’ says Poulet, a member of the team developing the visible and infrared spectrometer onboard called Majis (Moons and Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer). The main target of the Juice mission is Ganymede, another of Jupiter’s moons, but Europa will receive two flybys. Majis will characterise the surface composition of this moon and – together with the UV spectrometer onboard – determine the composition of Europa’s very thin atmosphere. Other cameras and spectrometers will also help build understanding of this icy world’s interior and crust.
For Nasa’s Europa Clipper mission, Europa is the star of the show. While the seemingly obvious mission would be to orbit Europa for a few years, any spacecraft doing this would be exposed to life-shortening radiation from Jupiter. Instead, Europa clipper will orbit Jupiter, dipping in and out of its radiation belt. It will carry out at least 45 close flybys of Europa over three and a half years. A mixture of cameras and spectrometers will examine the moon and its tenuous atmosphere. If the water plumes above the South Pole do exist, it will also be able to fly through these and therefore directly measure the chemical composition of the moon’s ocean. If the Europa Clipper launches in 2022, there are two possible arrival times for it: 2025, if Nasa’s new Space Launch System (SLS) that is currently in development is used, or January 2030, if a traditional rocket is used.
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