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December 02nd, 2016

12/2/2016

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​The dinosaur known as a Brontosaurus since 1879 is correctly referred to by what name? Yesterday's question was "Name the phenomenon that occurs when light is refracted by layers of air which have different temperatures and produce a distorted image." The answer was a mirage. 
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December 01st, 2016

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​Name the phenomenon that occurs when light is refracted by layers of air which have different temperatures and produce a distorted image. Yesterday's question was "You have a yellow banana with no spots. You cut it into chunks to put it into a fruit salad, and it starts to turn brown. What process is causing the banana to turn brown?" The answer was oxidation.
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November 30th, 2016

11/30/2016

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​You have a yellow banana with no spots. You cut it into chunks to put it into a fruit salad, and it starts to turn brown. What process is causing the banana to turn brown? Yesterday's question was "What type of igneous rock forms underground, cools slowly, and can be identified by its large grain sizes and phaneritic texture?" The answer was plutonic rock
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November 29th, 2016

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What type of igneous rock forms underground, cools slowly, and can be identified by its large grain sizes and phaneritic texture? Yesterday's question was "What mineral characteristic is defined as a mineral’s ability to break along preexisting planes of weakness?' The answer was cleavage. 
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November 28th, 2016

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​What mineral characteristic is defined as a mineral’s ability to break along preexisting planes of weakness? Last Friday's question was "What is the most common scientific term for the back and forth oscillating motion of a swinging pendulum?" The answer was harmonic.
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