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How is a cyclone different from an anticyclone?

Atmospheric pressure. It is lower in a cyclone and higher in an anticyclone.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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How many parts are soccer ball tires made from?

The tire of a modern soccer ball is made of 32 parts: 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons. The ball must have a circumference of 68,7 to 71,5 cm and weigh between 369 and 453 g.

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Physicist Robert Eagle and his colleagues at the California Institute of Technology (USA) learned how to measure the temperature at which calcium carbonate crystals formed.

They determine it by the composition of carbon and oxygen isotopes included in the crystals. And since calcium carbonate is the main building material of bones and teeth, it is possible to determine the body temperature of the animal to which the bones and teeth belong by its isotopes.

First, Eagle determined the temperature of the white rhino - 37 degrees and the tiger shark - 23 degrees Celsius for control, which very accurately coincided with the real data. Then he took samples of mammoth bones, and it turned out that the temperature of the mammoth was 38 degrees Celsius.

The next step is to measure the temperature of other extinct animals.

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