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There have been many organisms that have lived in Earths past. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They died out
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Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They died out
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Fossils can even tell us if the water was shallow or deep. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They died out
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There have been many organisms that have lived in Earths past. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They became fossils. Others did not become fossils
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Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They became fossils. Others did not become fossils
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Fossils can even tell us if the water was shallow or deep. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What happened to some organisms that lived in Earth's past They became fossils. Others did not become fossils
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us History of life on earth
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us History of life on earth
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us History of life on earth
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us They tell us life on Earth has changed over time, tell us where an organism lived, and give climate clues
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us They tell us life on Earth has changed over time, tell us where an organism lived, and give climate clues
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us They tell us life on Earth has changed over time, tell us where an organism lived, and give climate clues
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us How life on Earth has changed over time
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us How life on Earth has changed over time
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us How life on Earth has changed over time
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us if the water was shallow or deep
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us if the water was shallow or deep
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us if the water was shallow or deep
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us where organisms live
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us where organisms live
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Tell us where organisms live
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Clues to ancient climates
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Clues to ancient climates
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Clues to ancient climates
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Whether water was shallow or deep,, ancient climates
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Whether water was shallow or deep,, ancient climates
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Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What are some things that Fossils can tell us Whether water was shallow or deep,, ancient climates
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Older fossils look less like living organisms than younger fossils
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Was it land or marine?
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Older fossils look less like living organisms than younger fossils
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Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils can even tell us if the water was shallow or deep.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Older fossils look less like living organisms than younger fossils
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Younger ones look like animals and plants alive today but older ones are less like living organisms
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Was it land or marine?
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Younger ones look like animals and plants alive today but older ones are less like living organisms
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Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils can even tell us if the water was shallow or deep.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Younger ones look like animals and plants alive today but older ones are less like living organisms
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Was it land or marine?
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms
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Only a tiny number of them became fossils. ||||| Fossils can even tell us if the water was shallow or deep.
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How do fossils differ from younger rocks to older rocks Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms
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Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Fossils are our best clues about the history of life on Earth. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time.
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What mentioned item provides information about the history of life on Earth, gives a snapshot of life over time, and can offer clues to climate change Fossils
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Fossils are our best clues about the history of life on Earth. ||||| Fossils in older rocks are less like living organisms. ||||| There have been many organisms that have lived in Earths past.
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What mentioned item provides information about the history of life on Earth, gives a snapshot of life over time, and can offer clues to climate change Fossils
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What mentioned item provides information about the history of life on Earth, gives a snapshot of life over time, and can offer clues to climate change Fossils
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils How they lived
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils How they lived
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils How they lived
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils can tell us about where the organism lived.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Where they lived, as well as if they were land or marine animals
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Was it land or marine? ||||| Fossils provide evidence about life on Earth.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Where they lived, as well as if they were land or marine animals
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Fossils in younger rocks look like animals and plants that are living today. ||||| Only a tiny number of them became fossils.
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What can we tell about former living organisms from fossils Where they lived, as well as if they were land or marine animals
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Such a relief to never again hear my crewmate Jesse natter about his girl back on Earth and that all-expenses-paid vacation-for-two she won last time he was on leave.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium
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Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Such a relief to never again hear my crewmate Jesse natter about his girl back on Earth and that all-expenses-paid vacation-for-two she won last time he was on leave.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Such a relief to never again hear my crewmate Jesse natter about his girl back on Earth and that all-expenses-paid vacation-for-two she won last time he was on leave.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Why would the narrator not hear Jesse talk about his girlfriend The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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About the time I was composing my last words in my head, trying not to think too much about what suffocating felt like, that's when I heard a bell. ||||| Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing.
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle Yes, because the shuttle malfunctioned
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Metaphorically, of course. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right?
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle Yes, because the shuttle malfunctioned
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Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams. ||||| Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle Yes, because the shuttle malfunctioned
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About the time I was composing my last words in my head, trying not to think too much about what suffocating felt like, that's when I heard a bell. ||||| Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing.
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle No, because the narrator heard a bell at the end
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Metaphorically, of course. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right?
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle No, because the narrator heard a bell at the end
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Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams. ||||| Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Was the air really sucked out of the shuttle No, because the narrator heard a bell at the end
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Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration. ||||| Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit. ||||| Give or take.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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So, twenty-four hours. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| Fact: If, before all the air is sucked out of the ship, a person is so lucky to have stuffed him or herself into a space suit, that person has less than twenty-four hours to live.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration. ||||| Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the shuttle's air that served as a medium for sound had been let out
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit. ||||| Give or take.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the shuttle's air that served as a medium for sound had been let out
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So, twenty-four hours. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| Fact: If, before all the air is sucked out of the ship, a person is so lucky to have stuffed him or herself into a space suit, that person has less than twenty-four hours to live.
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Why couldn't the protagonist hear anything Because the shuttle's air that served as a medium for sound had been let out
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He saved his life with his space suit and reflected on his low chances of survival after 24 hours
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Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams. ||||| Fact: If, before all the air is sucked out of the ship, a person is so lucky to have stuffed him or herself into a space suit, that person has less than twenty-four hours to live.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He saved his life with his space suit and reflected on his low chances of survival after 24 hours
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He saved his life with his space suit and reflected on his low chances of survival after 24 hours
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He found a space suit and saved his life so far
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Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams. ||||| Fact: If, before all the air is sucked out of the ship, a person is so lucky to have stuffed him or herself into a space suit, that person has less than twenty-four hours to live.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He found a space suit and saved his life so far
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou He found a space suit and saved his life so far
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So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou Their eyes bulged in panic and they couldn't hear
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Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams. ||||| Fact: If, before all the air is sucked out of the ship, a person is so lucky to have stuffed him or herself into a space suit, that person has less than twenty-four hours to live.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou Their eyes bulged in panic and they couldn't hear
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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What happened to the protagonist after the air was let ou Their eyes bulged in panic and they couldn't hear
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| About the time I was composing my last words in my head, trying not to think too much about what suffocating felt like, that's when I heard a bell. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Give or take. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| Such a relief to never again hear my crewmate Jesse natter about his girl back on Earth and that all-expenses-paid vacation-for-two she won last time he was on leave.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams Because the air was sucked away from the shuttle
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| So when my shuttle malfunctioned and the airlocks didn't keep the air in, I heard nothing. ||||| Eyes bulging in panic, but no screams.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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Sound travels as a mechanical wave through a medium, and in space, there is no medium. ||||| About the time I was composing my last words in my head, trying not to think too much about what suffocating felt like, that's when I heard a bell. ||||| Hotel California Fact: Sound is a vibration.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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Give or take. ||||| Quiet and peaceful, right? ||||| Such a relief to never again hear my crewmate Jesse natter about his girl back on Earth and that all-expenses-paid vacation-for-two she won last time he was on leave.
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Why could the narrator not hear any screams The air has been sucked out of the shuttle, so sound cannot travel
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only if he ever had to see another photo of his crewmate and just metaphorically
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only if he ever had to see another photo of his crewmate and just metaphorically
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Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| After the first whoosh of the air being sucked away, there was lightning, but no thunder.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only if he ever had to see another photo of his crewmate and just metaphorically
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only metaphorically
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only metaphorically
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Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| After the first whoosh of the air being sucked away, there was lightning, but no thunder.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey Only metaphorically
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| Metaphorically, of course.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey No
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I swore, if I ever had to see a photo of him in a skimpy bathing suit again, giving the camera a cheesy thumbs-up from a lounge chair on one of those white sandy beaches, I'd kiss a monkey. ||||| This is more than the person would have sans space suit.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey No
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Me, I found a space suit, but it was statistically unlikely that I, and whomever else has followed suit (pun intended), would manage to repair our ship before the less-than-twenty-four hours are up; yes, studies have been done. ||||| After the first whoosh of the air being sucked away, there was lightning, but no thunder.
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Would the protagonist actually kiss a monkey No
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When Cowboy was happy, which was not very often, Cowboy liked to bite in to a blanket or soft toy and carry it around in his mouth. ||||| When Cowboy was hungry he liked to bite bright red tomatoes and suck out all the juice and seeds. ||||| And when Cowboy was feeling mean he liked to hide.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Happy, hungry and mean
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When Cowboy was hungry he liked to bite bright red tomatoes and suck out all the juice and seeds. ||||| He did not know that what he was doing was not very nice. ||||| Three little kids lived in a great big house with a great big cat and many places for a great big cat to hide.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Happy, hungry and mean
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When they did pass by Cowboy would jump at their feet and try to bite and scratch them. ||||| Cowboy was only a cat. ||||| He did not know that what he was doing was not very nice.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Happy, hungry and mean
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When Cowboy was happy, which was not very often, Cowboy liked to bite in to a blanket or soft toy and carry it around in his mouth. ||||| When Cowboy was hungry he liked to bite bright red tomatoes and suck out all the juice and seeds. ||||| And when Cowboy was feeling mean he liked to hide.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Mean
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When Cowboy was hungry he liked to bite bright red tomatoes and suck out all the juice and seeds. ||||| He did not know that what he was doing was not very nice. ||||| Three little kids lived in a great big house with a great big cat and many places for a great big cat to hide.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Mean
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When they did pass by Cowboy would jump at their feet and try to bite and scratch them. ||||| Cowboy was only a cat. ||||| He did not know that what he was doing was not very nice.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Mean
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When Cowboy was happy, which was not very often, Cowboy liked to bite in to a blanket or soft toy and carry it around in his mouth. ||||| When Cowboy was hungry he liked to bite bright red tomatoes and suck out all the juice and seeds. ||||| And when Cowboy was feeling mean he liked to hide.
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What three emotions did Cowboy commonly feel Happy
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