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A triangle can be equidistant or equilateral?
2Equilateral
1Equidistant
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A triangle can be equilateral. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length and three equal angles of 60 degrees.
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A triangle can be equilateral. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length and three equal angles of 60 degrees.
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What is the name given to the first battery?
2Voltaic battery
1Electrochemical cell
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Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta is a Lombard physicist and chemist. He is known for his work on electricity and for the invention of the first electric battery, called the voltaic battery. His name is at the origin of the unit of electrical voltage.
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Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta is a Lombard physicist and chemist. He is known for his work on electricity and for the invention of the first electric battery, called the voltaic battery. His name is at the origin of the unit of electrical voltage.
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What is the largest planet in the solar system?
1Jupiter
2Saturn
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The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter. This gas giant is known for its large size, its cloud bands and its famous Great Red Spot.
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The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter. This gas giant is known for its large size, its cloud bands and its famous Great Red Spot.
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How much bone is the human skeleton made of?
1206
2306
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The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones in adults. These bones provide structure, protect internal organs and enable movement through limb articulation.
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The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones in adults. These bones provide structure, protect internal organs and enable movement through limb articulation.
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At what altitude is the South Pole located?
22,835m
11,835m
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The geographic South Pole is located on the Antarctic continent, on an icy plateau at an altitude of 2,835 meters.
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The geographic South Pole is located on the Antarctic continent, on an icy plateau at an altitude of 2,835 meters.
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Which James Watt employee was involved in the discovery of lighting gas?
2William Murdoch
1John Roebuck
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William Murdoch is a Scottish engineer and inventor. He is an employee of James Watt and has made several of his patented inventions. The ownership of the discovery of lighting gas around 1800 was a matter of debate at the time. It was shared between the Frenchman Philippe Lebon, the Englishman William Murdoch, the German Frédéric-Albert Winsor and the Limbourgois Jan Pieter Minckelers.
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William Murdoch is a Scottish engineer and inventor. He is an employee of James Watt and has made several of his patented inventions. The ownership of the discovery of lighting gas around 1800 was a matter of debate at the time. It was shared between the Frenchman Philippe Lebon, the Englishman William Murdoch, the German Frédéric-Albert Winsor and the Limbourgois Jan Pieter Minckelers.
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Which property of the Graphene was discovered in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov?
2Thermal conductivity
1Magnetic permeability
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Graphene is a two-dimensional crystalline material, an allotropic form of carbon, the stack of which constitutes graphite. This material has the record for thermal conductivity: up to 5,300 W m-1 K-1.
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Graphene is a two-dimensional crystalline material, an allotropic form of carbon, the stack of which constitutes graphite. This material has the record for thermal conductivity: up to 5,300 W m-1 K-1.
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What is hip bone?
1The pelvis
2Thighs
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There are two coxal bones, the right hip bone and the left hip bone. They are also called iliac bones and make up the pelvis, or pelvic girdle.
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There are two coxal bones, the right hip bone and the left hip bone. They are also called iliac bones and make up the pelvis, or pelvic girdle.
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When was the first in vitro fertilization performed?
11978
21988
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a technique for medically assisted reproduction and embryo transfer. The first "test-tube baby", Louise Brown, was born on July 25, 1978.
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a technique for medically assisted reproduction and embryo transfer. The first "test-tube baby", Louise Brown, was born on July 25, 1978.
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What is the name of the chemical symbol Y?
2Yttrium
1Ytterbium
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In the periodic table of elements of Mendeleïev, Y is the symbol of the chemical element Yttrium!
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In the periodic table of elements of Mendeleïev, Y is the symbol of the chemical element Yttrium!
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