Sunday, December 10, 2023

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Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Dec 09 02:06PM -0600

Mark Brader wrote:
> of the planet need to move, and in fact they are divided into
> a set of about 20 "plates" that move independently. What is
> the theory related to this concept called?
 
Techtonics
 
 
> 5. Okay, enough about <answer 1>. Rocks are divided into three
> basic types according to how they are formed. How is an igneous
> rock formed?
 
From volcanic lava
 
> scale on which the hardness can be reported numerically,
> *or* tell what is the reliable way to compare the hardness of
> two rocks.
 
Mohs scale
 
 
> 2. Another country similarly abolished their monarchy in 1792,
> but at the time it didn't stick, and they had a king again
> by 1814. Today the country is a republic again. What country?
 
France
 
> in 1931. A law of 1947 officially made the place a kingdom
> again, but they didn't actually get a monarch until 1975.
> They still have one now. What country?
 
Spain
 
> times in the 20th century -- with the successive answers Yes,
> No, Yes, Yes, No, No. The last of those decisions, in 1974,
> is still in effect. What country?
 
Spain
 
 
> 5. Another country where their monarchy was abolished by referendum
> was Italy. In what year, within 1?
 
1870; 1873
 
 
> 6. In what year was the monarchy overthrown in Russia?
 
1917
 
 
> 7. In what year was the monarchy abolished in Germany?
 
> 8. This country's monarchy was overthrown in 1893 by people who
> were seeking to become a US territory. What country?
 
Philippines; Mexico
 
 
> 9. Of the countries that still have a monarch today, there are two
> where he's not called a king, but a prince. Name either country.
 
Liechtenstein
 
> who rank equally; so instead of a monarchy, their system is
> a diarchy. Name either of the two ways you can get to become
> a co-prince of Andorra.
 
Pete Gayde
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