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  2. What is an example of spatial diffusion? - Answers

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    An example of spatial diffusion is the spread of Christianity from the Middle East to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas over centuries through trade, migration, and missionary activities.This ...

  3. What is a sentence for the word spatial diffusion? - Answers

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    Spatial diffusion covers all processes that contribute to moves and to migration inside geographical space. Movement from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. by a ...

  4. What does the hippocampus do anyway? - Answers

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    To make a long story short, the hippocampus plays a crucial role in memory (short term) and spatial orientation, as is proven by Alzheimer patients, suffering from hippocampal lesions. It is also ...

  5. Why Scotland is called land of cakes? - Answers

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    Scotland is called the "Land of Cakes" because of its rich tradition of baking delicious cakes and pastries. The country is known for its sweet treats like Dundee cake, shortbread, and tablet.

  6. Four isomers structure formula of C3H6Cl2? - Answers

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    How many cycloalkane isomers with ring size of four and five can be draw including cis-trans for molecular formula c6h12? For a cycloalkane ring size of four, there are two isomers: cyclobutane ...

  7. What is the intermolecular forces for CH3CH3? - Answers

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    The intermolecular forces for CH3CH3 (ethane) are London dispersion forces. These forces result from temporary fluctuations in the electron distribution within the molecules, which induce ...

  8. What is the prefix word for intelligent? - Answers

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    The prefix word for "intelligent" is "in-". In linguistics, a prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. In this case, the prefix "in-" changes the meaning of the root word ...

  9. What is TET and non-TET propane? - Answers

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    TET indicates the product is in the Texas Eastern Products Pipeline at Mont Belvieu Texas. Non TET refers to product in a location at Mont Belvieu other than in the Texas Eastern Products pipeline.

  10. Why is a forked tree called a schoolmarm? - Answers

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    Oh, dude, a forked tree isn't called a schoolmarm. A schoolmarm is an old-fashioned term for a female teacher. It's like calling a forked tree a banana - just totally unrelated.

  11. How do you play Muckle? - Answers

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    Muckle (sometimes called 'muckle the man with the ball', 'kill-the-guy-with-the-ball', 'kill the carrier', or 'smear the queer' among other names) is the reverse of regular tag; all of the other ...