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  2. Rising signs in astrology: What they mean, and how to find yours

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    The rising sign also organizes the rest of a person’s birth chart. The ascendant is always in the first house . Signs proceed, from there, in counterclockwise order, filling out the rest of the ...

  3. What Is My Rising Sign? A Guide to All 12 Rising Sign ... - AOL

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    Your rising sign is your cosmic signature. Find which zodiac sign was “rising” on the eastern horizon when you were born.

  4. Ascendant - Wikipedia

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    So for example, if the ascendant sign is Gemini, Mercury will be the chart ruler, and so "set the tone" for the chart in many ways. In addition, the planet nearest the ascendant, especially located in the first house, is usually called the rising planet and has a particular significance in the chart. However, if a planet in the twelfth house is ...

  5. Here's how to calculate your rising sign, a.k.a. your ascendant sign, and what each one means for your personality, according to professional astrologers.

  6. Do you know your ‘rising sign’ (and what it says ... - AOL

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    Also referred to as your your "ascendant," it indicates the face you project to the world and the first impression you give others (your social mask as opposed to your true zodiac self ...

  7. Libra Rising: What to Know If Your Ascendant Is in the ... - AOL

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    The rising is also the cusp of the First House of Self, and your ascendant or rising sign rules and characterizes your first house, which tells a story about your early childhood, self-image ...

  8. Meniscus (liquid) - Wikipedia

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    When a tube of a narrow bore, often called a capillary tube, is dipped into a liquid and the liquid wets the tube (with zero contact angle), the liquid surface inside the tube forms a concave meniscus, which is a virtually spherical surface having the same radius, r, as the inside of the tube. The tube experiences a downward force of magnitude ...

  9. Magma - Wikipedia

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    Magma is typically also viscoelastic, meaning it flows like a liquid under low stresses, but once the applied stress exceeds a critical value, the melt cannot dissipate the stress fast enough through relaxation alone, resulting in transient fracture propagation. Once stresses are reduced below the critical threshold, the melt viscously relaxes ...