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10-21-13 09:44 PM
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The point of this thread is to try to stump the user below you. You ask them a question about nature and space and if they cannot answer, you win. There are no prizes, just bragging rights. I will start.

How many moons does Jupiter have?
The point of this thread is to try to stump the user below you. You ask them a question about nature and space and if they cannot answer, you win. There are no prizes, just bragging rights. I will start.

How many moons does Jupiter have?
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Jupiter has sixteen moons I believe. 

Just a question, but should people not be allowed to use Google for this thread?

What is in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy? 
Jupiter has sixteen moons I believe. 

Just a question, but should people not be allowed to use Google for this thread?

What is in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy? 
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Sidewinder : Well there is no way to stop them. You aren;t supposed to, but how can we know?

I believe that it is just a huge black hole.

How long is a year on Pluto?
Sidewinder : Well there is no way to stop them. You aren;t supposed to, but how can we know?

I believe that it is just a huge black hole.

How long is a year on Pluto?
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I have been stumped on that one . So can I still ask a question ? If so then it is : Name a rear fanged snake Ha ! Beat that
I have been stumped on that one . So can I still ask a question ? If so then it is : Name a rear fanged snake Ha ! Beat that
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Rear fanged snake? Does that mean its teeth are on its behind? Well, then I'm stumped. 

Which planet in our solar system is furthest away from the sun? (Don't get stumped )
Rear fanged snake? Does that mean its teeth are on its behind? Well, then I'm stumped. 

Which planet in our solar system is furthest away from the sun? (Don't get stumped )
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The Neptune (Pluto is not a planet anymore).

What is the code FOR a cycle in C++ (clever)?
The Neptune (Pluto is not a planet anymore).

What is the code FOR a cycle in C++ (clever)?
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Quhark : Not really clever because it is a computer coding question, and this thread specifically says nature and space.

How massive does an object have to be for it's own gravity field to be strong enough to crush it into a sphere? 
Quhark : Not really clever because it is a computer coding question, and this thread specifically says nature and space.

How massive does an object have to be for it's own gravity field to be strong enough to crush it into a sphere? 
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rcarter2: That actually depends on what the object is made of and the amount of time it takes, but to be accurate it would not have to be a certain size it would have to do with what the weather is like on the planet and how long it takes for the planet to achieve the perfect sphere. For example Earth took billions of years to become the shape and size it is now and even then it is not a perfect sphere.

My turn. The mocking bird is closely related to what species of bird? (I want to be nice and say it
IS NOT the parrot. Don't get stumped. *insert Evil Laugh*)
rcarter2: That actually depends on what the object is made of and the amount of time it takes, but to be accurate it would not have to be a certain size it would have to do with what the weather is like on the planet and how long it takes for the planet to achieve the perfect sphere. For example Earth took billions of years to become the shape and size it is now and even then it is not a perfect sphere.

My turn. The mocking bird is closely related to what species of bird? (I want to be nice and say it
IS NOT the parrot. Don't get stumped. *insert Evil Laugh*)
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Around 550-600 miles in diameter I think.

Well then here is an easy one:
What is the biggest known star in out galaxy?
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Around 550-600 miles in diameter I think.

Well then here is an easy one:
What is the biggest known star in out galaxy?
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I'm stumped about the name. I do know there are some incredibly huge stars that make our already incredibly large sun look minuscule. 
I looked it up just and oh my god it's enormous. Till the orbit of Saturn?

What is the genus of a species nomenclature?
I'm stumped about the name. I do know there are some incredibly huge stars that make our already incredibly large sun look minuscule. 
I looked it up just and oh my god it's enormous. Till the orbit of Saturn?

What is the genus of a species nomenclature?
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I am not even going to try to answer that because I will know I will fail.
 
 How many moons does earth have
I am not even going to try to answer that because I will know I will fail.
 
 How many moons does earth have
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One moon, I think. I've yet to see any news of another. 

Where does a tree get most of its mass from?
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One moon, I think. I've yet to see any news of another. 

Where does a tree get most of its mass from?
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epic-san : Obviously you have never heard of the Majora principle.

I'm not even sure I understand the question. I'll say the trunk? lol

How long is the average lifespan of a Mayfly?
epic-san : Obviously you have never heard of the Majora principle.

I'm not even sure I understand the question. I'll say the trunk? lol

How long is the average lifespan of a Mayfly?
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Eirinn : Carbon. They remove carbon dioxide from the air and store large amounts of carbon in their tissues.

The answer to your question is 1-2 days.

Which of Jupiter's moons is hypothesised to have a liquid ocean under a thick layer of ice?
Eirinn : Carbon. They remove carbon dioxide from the air and store large amounts of carbon in their tissues.

The answer to your question is 1-2 days.

Which of Jupiter's moons is hypothesised to have a liquid ocean under a thick layer of ice?
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The answer to your question Europa is believed to have oceans underneath its ice 

here is my question? What is the highest elevation of a tornado touching down ? 
The answer to your question Europa is believed to have oceans underneath its ice 

here is my question? What is the highest elevation of a tornado touching down ? 
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As far as I know, it would be around 10 km to stay in the troposphere, where all of our weather takes place.

How many prime numbers are there below 10?
As far as I know, it would be around 10 km to stay in the troposphere, where all of our weather takes place.

How many prime numbers are there below 10?
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EideticMemory :

10,000 feet is the highest elevation of a tornado occurrence this occurred in two states Wyoming and California. 
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10,000 feet is the highest elevation of a tornado occurrence this occurred in two states Wyoming and California. 
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To sort out the question from tgags123 'How long is a year on Pluto?'  The answer is 248 Earth years.

Also the answer from EideticMemory, to the largest star in the universe, is right.  But it's name is not given, it's VY Canis Majoris.

Now for my question, keeping with the space theme...

What was the name of the Luna Module, used as a 'lifeboat' for Apollo 13?
To sort out the question from tgags123 'How long is a year on Pluto?'  The answer is 248 Earth years.

Also the answer from EideticMemory, to the largest star in the universe, is right.  But it's name is not given, it's VY Canis Majoris.

Now for my question, keeping with the space theme...

What was the name of the Luna Module, used as a 'lifeboat' for Apollo 13?
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Apollo 911?  I have no idea.

What's the biggest difference between a moth and a butterfly?
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Apollo 911?  I have no idea.

What's the biggest difference between a moth and a butterfly?
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Is it just me or are some of the people here actually searching for these on the internet? "To sort out the question from tgags123 'How long is a year on Pluto?'  The answer is 248 Earth years." Who remembers numbers like those?

SoL@R : If I recall correctly, it was their antennae. Moths have fuzzy antennae and butterflies have... non-fuzzy antennae. Correct me if I'm wrong.

For the next poster, my question is: What is the closest star to our Sun? And don't even think about cheating. Think about it. No, it's not "Sol" or "our sun" or anything like that.
Is it just me or are some of the people here actually searching for these on the internet? "To sort out the question from tgags123 'How long is a year on Pluto?'  The answer is 248 Earth years." Who remembers numbers like those?

SoL@R : If I recall correctly, it was their antennae. Moths have fuzzy antennae and butterflies have... non-fuzzy antennae. Correct me if I'm wrong.

For the next poster, my question is: What is the closest star to our Sun? And don't even think about cheating. Think about it. No, it's not "Sol" or "our sun" or anything like that.
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