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Reflect. Water vapour, liquid water and ice 2
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Where on Earth is most of the planet's fresh water located?
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Answer. The exercise of power: democracy 04
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What is the separation of powers? Why does this division exist?
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Analyse. The mosque
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What is a mosque? Explain the function of each part of the mosque.
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Expansion and Contraction
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The ability of matter to expand and contract is examined using two experiments.
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End-of-unit final evaluation T11 03 - Machines and structures
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What is the difference between a natural magnet and an artificial magnet?
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Answer. Echinoderms 3.6
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What is a more common name for the echinoderms known as holothurians?
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Answer. The hydroshpere 4
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Why is the amount of drinking water available on the planet increasingly scarce?
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Democracy - A short introduction
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This is a 3 minute video to introduce the most basic concepts of a Democracy.
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Answer. Rocks 4.6
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What is the difference between limestone formed by chemical precipitation and limestone of organic origin?
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Explain. Vaporisation and evaporation 03
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Is boiling and evaporation the same process? Explain the differences between these two changes of state.