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2021-07-25 09:11:26
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2021-07-23 13:43:17
What is a Sun Dog Phenomenon?

Bright, colored areas of light beside the Sun are known as sun dogs (sometimes written as one word: sundogs). They're often approximately 22 degrees to the left or the right (or both!) and about the same distance above the Horizon as the Sun. They're also often seen as part of a ring or Halo around the Sun. Sun dogs form when there are hexagonal ice crystals in high, cold cirrus Clouds. They can also form when ice crystals float in the air during extremely cold weather. Although sun dogs are more common when cold weather brings ice crystals into the Atmosphere. They can occur anywhere in the world any time there are cirrus clouds.
The sun dog phenomenon can also occur at night when the Moon is nearly full and particularly bright. These moon dogs, or paraselenae, aren't seen nearly as often as sun dogs, because the conditions necessary for their formation don't happen very frequently. @FactsInspiring
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2021-07-21 13:00:42
Why is Spotted Lake spotted?

Spotted Lake is a small lake rich in a variety of Minerals, including Calcium, Sodium sulphates and Magnesium sulphate. During the hot summer months, much of the water in the lake evaporates, leaving concentrations of these minerals that form the spots visible in the lake. Spotted Lake was for centuries and remains revered as a sacred site thought to provide therapeutic waters. It is also known as Kliluk Lake. @FactsInspiring
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2021-07-19 08:34:44
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2021-07-17 11:42:40
How does E-cigarette works?

An e-cigarette is a battery-powered device that converts liquid nicotine into a mist, or vapor, that the user inhales. There's no fire, no ash and no smoky smell. E-cigarettes do not contain all of the harmful chemicals associated with smoking tobacco cigarettes, such as carbon monoxide and tar.
The electronic cigarette was invented by Chinese pharmacist Hon Lik, who patented the device in 2003 and introduced it to the Chinese market the following year. Numerous companies are now selling e-cigarettes to customers around the world. But as e-cigarette smoking -- or "vaping" as it's sometimes called -- has grown in popularity, some have concerns about its safety, including the possibility that the vapor created by the devices contains dangerous chemicals.@FactsInspiring
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2021-07-12 12:57:18
What is a Potometer? How does it work? A potometer is a piece of apparatus designed to measure water uptake in a leafy shoot. There are 2 types of potometer, the bubble potometer and the weight potometer. As water is transpired from the leaves, the shoot…
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2021-07-12 12:57:11 What is a Potometer? How does it work?

A potometer is a piece of apparatus designed to measure water uptake in a leafy shoot. There are 2 types of potometer, the bubble potometer and the weight potometer.

As water is transpired from the leaves, the shoot absorbs water from the potometer. The distance the air bubble moves in a certain period of time can be used to calculate the rate of water uptake. The apparatus is set up under water to prevent the entry of any unwanted air bubbles. The junction between the shoot and potometer is sealed (usually with petroleum jelly) to prevent any air leaks. The apparatus is reset using the reservoir or syringe so that water uptake in the same leafy shoot can be measured making the investigation more reliable. It can also be reset in order to investigate the effect of a different environmental factor (e.g. light intensity, humidity, temperature or wind speed). When investigating the effect of an environmental factor it is important that all others factors are kept constant to ensure the experiment is valid.

The apparatus and plant is weighed and then left for a period of time. When reweighed the amount of water lost by the plant can be calculated. A top pan balance that measures to two decimal points provides great accuracy.

A potometer can measure the amount of water taken up by a leafy shoot but cannot provide an accurate value for the amount of water transpired, because some water will be used in photosynthesis and to provide turgor.
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2021-07-12 12:55:39
What is Auriscope or Otoscope? How does it work? An Auriscope also known as an Otoscope, is a simple instrument used to examine the ear canal. There are two main parts of the Otoscope, a handle and a head. The handle is used to position the Otoscope while…
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2021-07-12 12:55:31 What is Auriscope or Otoscope? How does it work?

An Auriscope also known as an Otoscope, is a simple instrument used to examine the ear canal. There are two main parts of the Otoscope, a handle and a head. The handle is used to position the Otoscope while the head is a compund part with various attachments. A funnel-like speculum (speculum is defined as a duck-bill shaped device doctors use to see inside a hollow part of your body) is attached to the head to examine the ear canal. A magnifying lens and a light are also attached to the head to illuminate as well as magnify the small passage of the ear canal.

During an ear examination, the doctor inserts the speculum of the Otoscope inside the ear, positioning it towards the patients nose, to follow the curve of the ear canal.The light and the attached lens enlarges their view of the ear canal enabling them to examine the tympanic membrane or ear drum of the patient. The switch for the light to turn on and off are present on the handle of the Otoscope while the eye piece of the magnifying lens is positioned on the broad end of the speculum.

The versatility of Otoscope lies in its simple design and it is commonly used to examine the nostril and upper throat as well. Otoscopes are durable and frequently used by ENT specialists (Ear, Nose ,Throat), a similar device used for examining the eye is called as an Ophthalmoscope and used by Ophthalmologists or Eye Doctors.
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2021-07-09 12:40:17
Can Lightening occur in Space?

Depends on what you mean by "lightning". Yes, because charge can flow across vacuum, but No,because you won't see anything.

Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge between regions of differing electric potential. It has been observed on Venus, Jupiter and Saturn, as well as Earth. In space, there is little material to act as a conductor of charge, so traditional lightning is probably rare. Processes similar to lightning have been observed in electro-magnetic fields around black holes, as well as in highly ionised clouds of gas and dust called Nebulae.

The visual effect that you see in the sky is actually a luminescent plasma that is left in the wake of the charge moving through the atmosphere. No atmosphere, no plasma, no light.@FactsInspiring
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