True. I read somewhere that the priests play but I'm not sure about an official team.
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True. I read somewhere that the priests play but I'm not sure about an official team.
carbon dioxide?
Numbers of submarines are:
So the correct answer is China.Numbers of submarines are:
N.Korea - 78
USA - 71
China - 69
Russia - 63
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UK - 11
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Canada - 4
Diamonds are carbon so they cannot turn into it. What changes is the crystal structure. Diamond forms under extremely high pressure and is only meta-stable when brought to atmospheric pressure. There it very slowly changes back to another crystal structure. There are 4 known crystal structures for carbon: amorphous (often called graphite if a mineral or soot if formed by flame), diamond, buckminster fullarenes (bucky balls, a geodesic structure) and graphene (a single atom sheet).
Carbon, not carbon dioxide. When carbon is compressed under heavy pressure and heat it turns into diamonds, when the heat and pressure is removed it turns back into carbon.
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Under the normal pressures and temperatures we experience on the Earth’s surface, diamonds are actually thermodynamically unstable, slowly transforming into graphite. The process is far too slow for humans to notice, even in a lifetime. No one will mistake a piece of carbon for a diamond, or a diamond for a piece of graphite.Diamonds are carbon so they cannot turn into it. What changes is the crystal structure. Diamond forms under extremely high pressure and is only meta-stable when brought to atmospheric pressure. There it very slowly changes back to another crystal structure. There are 4 known crystal structures for carbon: amorphous (often called graphite if a mineral or soot if formed by flame), diamond, buckminster fullarenes (bucky balls, a geodesic structure) and graphene (a single atom sheet).
So the correct answer is China.
I don't recall her name, but is it the female singer from Quebec from the 30's or 40's that was featured in the canadian tv commercials/vignettes from a few years ago, who had an international hit song?who was the first Canadian artist to score Top 40 hits on both anglophone and francophone pop charts in Canada?