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Do you hate when someone posts and illegitimate answer to a question and then gets picked as best answer?
Check out this question and please pick a best answer. I am sick of people posting ignorant answers irrelevant to the question and then getting picked as best answer. Thanks!
4 AnswersGarden & Landscape9 years agoWhat species of freshwater mussel is this in the pictures.?
I know this is a stretch and a difficult question for this particular site but I am crossing my fingers there is someone who may be a grad student or professor who may be able to identify this freshwater mussel. I live in Indiana and it was found in an old gravel pit. There were several laying around. This one is 6.25 inches long. Thanks for any help.
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1 AnswerBiology9 years agoSo CO2 causes man made global warming?
The man made global warming advocates claim CO2 has caused temperatures to elevate and state this is an undeniable, proven fact of science. The scientific method is to form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis through experimentation, gather the data and form a conclusion. These findings are then tested by other scientists using the exact same parameters to see if the same result is achieved, thereby proving or disproving the hypothesis. My question is: How much CO2 does it take to raise atmospheric temperatures 1 degree Celsius?
10 AnswersGlobal Warming9 years agoHow do you post a link on a comment so you can just click on the link instead of having to copy and post it?
It seems I cannot provide links that will let a reader click on it and go directly to the site. Instead when I post a link you have to copy it and paste it. It would be far more convenient if the readers could just click on the link. Thanks for any help with this.
1 AnswerSoftware9 years ago