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Countries of the World Quiz

Countries of the World Quiz
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Water phase diagram Phase diagrams The phase diagram of water Density change Triple points The ice phases Phase diagrams Phase diagrams show the preferred physical states of matter at different temperatures and pressure. The phase diagram of water The phase diagram of water is complex,b having a number of triple points and one, or possibly two, critical points. The mean surface conditions on Earth, (also atmospheric conditions, Mars and Venus on mousing over Earth) are indicated. The high-pressure phase line between ice-ten (X) and ice-eleven (XI) [81] is still subject to experimental verification. Both the critical points are shown as red circles in the phase diagram, above. Density changes As pressure increases, the ice phases become denser. The liquid-vapor density data for the graphs above, opposite and below were obtained from the IAPWS-95 equations [540]. Other phase diagrams for water are presented elsewhere [681]. [Back to Top Triple points Footnotes a Gaseous water is water vapor. But, where V is the volume

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Dad n Me en MiniJuegos Los usuarios deberán leer y aceptar las Condiciones Generales y la Política de Privacidad de la presente página. El uso o acceso a esta página implica el conocimiento y la plena aceptación de las advertencias legales y condiciones que a continuación se detallan. Las presentes condiciones podrán ser modificadas, entre otras cosas, para su mejora o la previsión de aspectos y servicios no ofrecidos inicialmente o adaptación a modificaciones legislativas, sin necesidad de previo aviso al usuario, entrando en vigor dichas condiciones desde el momento de su publicación. Si no aceptas las nuevas condiciones que se publiquen deberás dar de baja el servicio. Las presentes Condiciones Generales sustituyen a todos los Condiciones Generales que se declararan aplicables en la celebración de un acuerdo anterior. Si no estás conforme, no deberás hacer uso del contenido y de los Servicios. Te recomendamos que imprimas el presente documento para futuras referencias. Titular de la web Moosite, S.L. Facebook

What you need to know about tornadoes (CNN) -- A tornado is a funnel-shaped cloud that forms under thunderclouds and contains rapidly rotating air. Most tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms. Hurricanes can also produce tornadoes. Other Facts: Tornado winds may exceed 300 miles (480 kilometers) per hour. Tornadoes can lift cars, mobile homes, and animals into the air. Tornadoes are sometimes called "twisters." The damage path of a tornado is usually less than 1600 feet wide. Most tornadoes move at less than 35 miles per hour. Most tornadoes last only a few minutes. The most destructive and deadly tornadoes occur from supercells, which are rotating thunderstorms with a well-defined radar circulation called a mesocyclone. A tornado over a body of water is called a "waterspout." The United States has the highest number of tornado occurrences in the world with an average of 1,000 tornadoes reported each year. According to the National Weather Service, in 2012 there were 70 tornado-related deaths in the U.S. Timeline:

Useful FCE websites Here are all of the useful websites I can find to help students preparing for the Cambridge First Certificate exam. Please let me know if there are any broken links, or if you find something you think I should add. General www.flo-joe.com/fce/ Great website, full of tips, especially for Reading, Use of English and Writing. The official Cambridge FCE website, with information about the length of the papers and the task types, as well as some free materials to download. Three sites aimed at students. Alex Case’s excellent collection of FCE worksheets. FCE Result (affiliate link – I will earn money from Amazon if you buy anything after clicking this link), the OUP coursebook, has online exercises for each unit of the book. Practice exams A free practice test, not including speaking Vocabulary Grammar

Juegos Gratis, MiniJuegos y Juegos Online Flash | MiniJuegos.com Moving slabs [This Dynamic Earth, USGS] The layer of the Earth we live on is broken into a dozen or so rigid slabs (called tectonic plates by geologists) that are moving relative to one another. "Historical perspective" Teaching Tips 19 Working holiday This is more of a warmer idea this week. Have you ever wondered about the contradictions in terms like 'found missing', 'alone together', 'small crowd' & one of my favourites 'Microsoft Works'? Have your students? These terms are called oxymorons. As the Collins English Dictionary says, they are 'an epigrammatic effect, by which contradictory terms are used in conjunction: beautiful tyrant; found missing. A way of looking at them in class: Choose which oxymorons you want to look at & write them on the board - but make sure the individual words are jumbled up. As a follow up you could get the students to invent a story using a number of the oxymorons & then discuss how they are translated into their language(s). A way to review some vocab, introduce some collocations & have some fun with the language. For a list of oxymorons Back to the contents Strangers on a train This is an excellent activity to promote oral fluency practice & specific language practice at the same time.

IQ Game en Minijuegos.com Los usuarios deberán leer y aceptar las Condiciones Generales y la Política de Privacidad de la presente página. El uso o acceso a esta página implica el conocimiento y la plena aceptación de las advertencias legales y condiciones que a continuación se detallan. Las presentes condiciones podrán ser modificadas, entre otras cosas, para su mejora o la previsión de aspectos y servicios no ofrecidos inicialmente o adaptación a modificaciones legislativas, sin necesidad de previo aviso al usuario, entrando en vigor dichas condiciones desde el momento de su publicación. Las presentes Condiciones Generales sustituyen a todos los Condiciones Generales que se declararan aplicables en la celebración de un acuerdo anterior. Te recomendamos que imprimas el presente documento para futuras referencias. La empresa titular del servicio tiene los siguientes datos: Titular de la web Moosite, S.L. Correo electrónico legal@minijuegos.com Datos de inscripción en el Registro Mercantil Dirección Acceso al servicio

Call my Bluff Today we're going to play a little game called Call my Bluff. In this activity we have chosen ten unusual words. Each word has two descriptions of the word; only one of which is true. You must then guess the true definition. Did you know the word bluff means to make somebody believe something that is not true? Decide which is the correct definition: 1. How to Register - Touken Ranbu Wiki To play the game, you must first have a DMM account. An English DMM account is fine. You will also need a VPN or proxy connection in order to connect to the game, since most DMM games are limited to Japan only. Please see the Proxy Connection and Troubleshooting page for instructions on how to set this up. You can access the game from the DMM Online Games page by clicking on 刀剣乱舞-online.

12 Hilarious Shots Taken at Exactly the Right Moment When we see something extraordinary happen in front of our eyes we often quickly grab our phones to snap a photo before the moment is gone. Today Bright Side would like to share 12 ridiculous shots that were captured just when they were meant to be. This lady lying under an ocean blanket This cat looks to be in perfect shape This student wore the right T-shirt and took the right seat An obedient dog These dudes sitting next to each other This guy just found the perfect match for his T-shirt This woman matching the hotel This guy found a painting of himself This woman with her X-ray bag This man with a woman’s body These two cars having a conversation This man with his new hat We’d love to hear your views on this…

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