Science trivia

You and your darn astronomy questions... or spacey questions...

Actually cancer is just an abnormal cell. Most times it never becomes a disease, but just slowly dies like any other cell. ;)
 
I knew that at one point. :D

The solar wind is a constant stream of particles which the sun (or any other star for that matter) emits, shooting away from it in all directions. The reason it doesn't affect the earth is because of the earth's magnetic field, as well as the Van Allen radiation belts.

Your turn to ask a question, I think.
 
yeah... you're right.

Actually I don't know that one, either. LOL... I feel dumb.

Let's go in the more health area now. ;)

How long does it take for a piece of fruit to digest?
 
I know this one! Endoplasmic Reticulium... the one is rough because it has ribosomes attached to it while the smooth lacks any ribosomes, correct?

Actually it take only 15 minutes for a piece of fruit to digest. ;)

What part of the PNS (Peripheral Nervous Syestem) does the left side of the CSN (Central Nervous System) control?
 
Hmmm... who knows, to protect them? ;) I really should know that, but I haven't taken biology, yet. LOL...

What are the three main cells that make up blood?
 
During a thunderstorm, the friction of the wind against the clouds cuases enormous differences in the electrical charges of the clouds and the earth. Electricity jumps from the clouds to the earth or vice versa to even it out.

When lighting passes through the air, it heats up the air through which it passes to a very high temperature in a very short amount of time. This causes the air to expand explosively. The expansion travels as a wave through the air and hits your eardrum, where it is translated into sound.

Q: How does a tornado form?
 
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