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[Date Answered] January 21, 2008 [Questioner (age, location)] Richard (California) [Question] Has the Diameter of our Sun increased over the past 300 years? If yes by how much? What is the % of gain in the Suns radiation on the earths surface over the past 300 years? I believe some part of the global warming problem is due to the increase size of our sun which brings earth a little closer to the Suns surface, increasing the affect of the increased radiation on the earths surface. Therefor not all of the global warming problem is MANS FAULT! AM I wrong? [Answer]
Although there are no direct measurements of the longer-term variation and interpretations of proxy measures of variations differ; recent results suggest that the amount of solar radiation received at the outer surface of Earth's atmosphere has suffered about 0.1% variation over the last 2000 years. A 2006 study and review of existing literature, published in Nature, determined that changes in solar output within the past 400 years are unlikely to have played a major part in global warming.
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[Date Answered] April 13, 2007 [Questioner (age, location)] uma (India) [Question] what is the use to study coronal mass ejection and flares emit in sun [Answer]
CME's can seriously disrupt the Earth's environment. Intense radiation from the Sun, which arrives only 8 minutes after being released, can alter the Earth's outer atmosphere, disrupting long-distance radio communications. Very energetic particles pushed along by the shock wave of the CME can endanger astronauts or fry satellite electronics. These energetic particles arrive at the Earth (or Moon) about an hour later. The actual coronal mass ejection arrives at the Earth one to four days after the initial eruption, resulting in strong geomagnetic storms, aurorae and electrical power blackouts. More information in our web page Coronal Mass Ejections.
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[Date Answered] February 13, 2007 [Questioner (age, location)] bob (mississippi,united states) [Question] will the sun some day swallow earth [Answer]
In about 5 billion years, the hydrogen in the center of the Sun will start to run out, the helium will get squeezed, and this will speed up the hydrogen burning. Our star will slowly puff into a red giant and will eventually eat all of the inner planets, even the Earth.
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[Date Answered] February 13, 2007 [Questioner (age, location)] andrew (Texas) [Question] Can the sun threaten the universe [Answer]
Well, the Sun, and the rest of the Solar System, is just an extremely small part of our galaxy the Milky Way. Not big enough to have an effect on the whole universe. But it is different for our Solar System. In about 5 billion years, the hydrogen in the center of the Sun will start to run out, the helium will get squeezed, and this will speed up the hydrogen burning. Our star will slowly puff into a red giant and will eventually eat all of the inner planets, even the Earth.
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[Date Answered] November 27, 2006 [Questioner (age, location)] Ashley (UK) [Question] The sun is a star among millions, but why is it the only one which lights up the earth? [Answer]
The Sun, at an average distance of 149 000 000 km (92.8 000 000 miles) to the Earth, is the closest star to our planet. The next closest star is Proxima Centauri, at 4.2 light years (39 700 000 000 000 kilometers or 24 700 000 000 000 miles) of distance, is too far away!
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[Date Answered] March 12, 2003 [Questioner (age, location)] Mary (New Mexico, USA) [Question] What are sunrays? [Answer]
The Sun's rays (or rays of sunlight) are radiation that comes from the Sun. This radiation is important for life on Earth because it keeps our planet warm. However, too much exposure to the Sun's rays can be harmful to your skin so remember to wear sunblock or keep your skin covered whenever you are catching some rays!
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[Date Answered] November 19, 2002 [Questioner (age, location)] David (New Jersey, USA) [Question] What is the name of the longest day of the year anywhere on earth? [Answer]
The longest day of the year is the summer solstice.
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[Date Answered] June 27, 2002 [Questioner (age, location)] Bob (New York, USA) [Question] At what time will the sunset on July 20, 2002 in Zip code 12764? [Answer]
The Weather Underground site is a great place to find sunset and sunrise information. It looks like the sun will set at 8:32 p.m. on July 20, 2002 in zip code 12764.
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[Date Answered] June 5, 2002 [Questioner (age, location)] Chris (Africa) [Question] Name the day that celebrates the Sun, space around the Earth [geospace] and how these things affect life on our planet. [Answer]
Sun-Earth Day! It looks like the next Sun-Earth Day is scheduled for March 18, 2003.
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[Date Answered] August 8, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Margery (Maryland, USA) [Question] Do sunspots affect the Earth? [Answer]
Sunspots don't directly affect the Earth, but they are directly related to the Solar activity cycle, which definitely does affect the Earth. One example in which this happens is through another type of Solar activity called Coronal Mass Ejections. These bursts of particles from the sun can disrupt radio communications on Earth, endanger astronauts, fry electronics, and even cause electrical blackouts.
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[Date Answered] July 23, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Thom [Question] When is the next summer solstice in 2002? [Answer]
The exact time and date for the summer solstice in 2002 is June 21st at 1:24 UT.
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[Date Answered] July 16, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Lauren (10, United Kingdom) [Question] What is the easiest way to explain why we have night and day? [Answer]
We have night and day because the Earth is rotating and the Sun only shines on the side that is facing toward it. It might be simpler to think of a person standing a short distance from a lit lamp. If that person spins in place, one side of them is lit up, while the other side (the side away from the lamp) is dark. In this case, the side of the person toward the lamp will be in "daylight", and the side away from the lamp will be in "night".
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[Date Answered] June 20, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] John (16, Maine, USA) [Question] Where does the sun rise first in the US (which mountain or city sees it first)? (In Maine? Mars Hill? Mount Katahdin?) [Answer]
I believe Cadillac Mountain in Maine holds that claim to fame! Cadillac Mountain is in Acadia National Park and is the highest peak on the Atlantic coast. People gather there each day to be the first to see the Sun rise over the United States.
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[Date Answered] June 20, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Drew (6, Virginia, USA) [Question] When is the longest day (most daylight) this year 2001? [Answer]
June 21 is the longest day this year for those in the northern hemisphere. The Navy provides a great page that tells the exact dates of solstices and equinoxes.
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[Date Answered] April 24, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Tony (11, Florida, USA) [Question] How is Earth like a magnet? [Answer]
The conditions in the interior of the Earth actually create a magnetic field. So, it's like the Earth has a bar magnet inside of it, creating a magnetic field. The magnetic field of the Earth is surrounded by the magnetosphere.
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[Date Answered] February 5, 2001 [Questioner (age, location)] Melissa (South Carolina, USA) [Question] Does our wind come from solar wind? [Answer]
Though the solar wind does drive some processes that affect life on Earth, it is not responsible for the wind. Most simply, winds on Earth are due to differences in pressure within the atmosphere.
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[Date Answered] July 12, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Anna (Michigan, USA ) [Question] Do x-rays come from the sun? [Answer]
Yup, x-rays come from the Sun all the time. X-rays from the Sun are emitted mainly from the corona layer of the Sun. When there is a solar flare, there could be a bigger amount of x-rays coming towards the Earth. And it only takes x-rays about 8 minutes to reach Earth!
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[Date Answered] June 30, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Ray (Canada ) [Question] Does the sun have a shadow? [Answer]
In order for the Sun to even have a shadow, there would have to be a larger source of light nearby. Since there isn't a larger star close enough that the light from it would actually surround the Sun, then no, the Sun doesn't have a shadow.
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[Date Answered] June 30, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Ryan (Texas, USA ) [Question] How much does sunlight weigh (on Earth)? [Answer]
Sunlight does not have mass, therefore it doesn't weigh anything, on Earth or anywhere else in the Universe!
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[Date Answered] June 27, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Marque (Texas, USA ) [Question] Does the sun lose heat or does it decrease in any way per year? [Answer]
The size and temperature of the Sun change very, very little over time, to the point that they are considered constant.
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[Date Answered] June 16, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Ryan (Texas, USA ) [Question] What does a magnetosphere do? [Answer]
A magnetosphere protects a planet from potentially harmful particles coming from the Sun.
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[Date Answered] May 10, 2000 [Questioner (age, location)] Robert (Utah, USA) [Question] If you traveled the speed fo light toward the sun would it speed you up by the gravity's pull? [Answer]
This is a rather interesting question! It seems that the answer would be no. If you are going the speed of light, you are then travelling at the fastest speed possible. The force of gravity from the Sun could not pull hard enough to make you reach a speed even close to that. You wouldn't even know the Sun was pulling on you. Here's a great example. Let's say you have a toy car and you want it to go down a ramp you made. Tie a string to the car and pull it down. Soon, the car will be traveling faster than you can pull, and the string will go limp. You're pulling isn't making a difference anymore!
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[Date Answered] August 31, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Danny (Virginia) [Question] What causes the Sun to appear red during sunsets? [Answer]
The Sun looks red during a sunset because of Earth's atmosphere. When the Sun goes down, we see it through gases and dust that are in the sky. The color it appears to be depends on what is in the air. If you see red, it is because all the other colors are being absorbed by the particles, but the color red is being reflected.
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[Date Answered] July 27, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Chelsi (California) [Question] What is the difference between a solar eclipse, and a lunar eclipse? [Answer]
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, so the light from the Sun is blocked. A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth comes between the Moon and the Sun, so that when we look at the Moon we see the shadow of the Earth on the Moon.
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[Date Answered] July 8, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Ashley (Canada) [Question] How many Earths could fit in the Sun? [Answer]
Over 1.3 million Earths could fit inside of the Sun. The Sun actually contains about 99% of the mass in the solar system, so it makes sense. It still blows me away every time I think about it though.
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[Date Answered] June 15, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Gary (North Carolina) [Question] What causes the time of sunrise at a given point to change? [Answer]
Day length is related to the tilt of the Earth's axis (23.5 degrees) and where on the Earth's surface you are. For you in North Carolina days are longer when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun because sunlight is more direct. The more extreme north or south on Earth, the more exaggerated the day lengths. In fact, the North pole has sunrise on March 20th, and it doesn't set again for six months on September 22nd. If it weren't for the tilt of the Earth's axis every latitude on Earth would have exactly 12 hours of daylight and 12 of night each day of the year. Check out the picture on our new SPARC page for when sunrise and sunset occur.
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[Date Answered] June 3, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Justin (New York, USA) [Question] I wanted to know, why when I measure the length of a shadow the same time every day, why doesn't the length of the shadow change the same amount every day? [Answer]
If you measure the length of an object's shadow every day at the same time and same place...it should change by getting longer as you approach winter! This is due to the motion of the Earth around the Sun.
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[Date Answered] June 1, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Sunday (Michigan, USA) [Question] How is it that the sun can give people energy? [Answer]
The sun can give people energy in a couple ways. When sunshine warms your body it is giving you some heat energy through radiation. The most important way the sun gives us energy is through the food we eat. Plants can convert the suns energy into food for itself, which we can eat. In fact, all the food we eat relies somehow on the sun. Kinda makes me hungry.
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[Date Answered] May 25, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Yan (Texas, USA) [Question] In our sun, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms combine to form helium atoms. Where do the electrons go? [Answer]
The electrons are thrown out into space. They become part of the solar wind.
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[Date Answered] May 25, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] David (Tennessee, USA) [Question] Does the shadow cast by the moon during a solar eclipse stay in one place on the earth? If it does move, what would the different positions look like if you charted them every 30 minutes? [Answer]
During a total solar eclipse, a large shadow is cast onto the Earth. Even though a solar eclipse can only last a little more than 5 minutes for one location, the shadow does move across the Earth. During an annular eclipse, the Moon is farther away, so it doesn't cover the Sun completely. During this type of eclipse, there is no shadow.
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[Date Answered] May 24, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Nancy (Michigan, USA) [Question] My friends and I watched a ring around the sun on Saturday, May 22 for several hours. Looked much like a rainbow, but very odd. Is this an unusual occurrence? [Answer]
Actually, this isn't as unusual as it would appear to be. The halo you saw was caused by the refraction of light. Ice crystals in clouds refract the light, usually producing a halo at 22.5 degrees around the sun. The crystals have to be around 20 microns in size, and should be falling through the atmosphere. A similar halo occurs around the moon.
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[Date Answered] May 24, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Devin (New York, USA) [Question] When will the next solar eclipse occur? [Answer]
The next solar eclipse will occur on August 11, 1999. It will be total in Europe, the Middle East and India. It will last 2 minutes and 22 seconds.
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[Date Answered] March 3, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Brandy (Pennsylvania, USA) [Question] What links can I go to to receive info on solar energy? [Answer]
Try looking at our Solar News and Discovery page for more information about the Sun. It includes my favorite source for solar energy information.
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[Date Answered] January 5, 1999 [Questioner (age, location)] Alejandra [Question] Why do coronal mass ejections occur? What causes the Sun to eject a CME? In other words, how does it all start? [Answer]
Coronal mass ejections are driven by the energy released from the Sun's magnetic field. You see, it is believed that the Sun's magnetic field gets twisted or bunched up. When it gets too twisted, sometimes it forces itself free. This releases energy that ejects material off of the Sun. This event is called a coronal mass ejection or a CME.
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[Date Answered] November 9, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Valen (Pennsylvania, USA) [Question] How many Sun Spots are there? [Answer]
The number of sunspots varies from year to year. You'll find that near a solar maximum, the number for that year will be over 100. During a solar minimum, you'll find under 15! In 1989, the last solar maximum, there were 158 sunspots.
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[Date Answered] October 13, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Lex (Pennsylvania, USA) [Question] What is the closest you could get to the sun without it being deadly? [Answer]
Actually, the only thing which protects us from being killed by the Sun right now is our atmosphere. The Sun's rays are very powerful, and if the atmosphere did not exist, we would very quickly get a sunburn so bad it would kill us!
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[Date Answered] August 28, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Robert (Michigan, USA) [Question] I know that the Northern Lights are just gases in the atmosphere, but what makes them glow? [Answer]
When energetic particles from the Sun reach the Earth's upper atmosphere, they can cause the gases to glow. Here are the details.
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5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] June 22, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Genevieve (New Jersey, USA) [Question] I've heard that in the future, the Sun will turn into a red giant and swallow the first three planets (Earth being one of them). I know this will happen in about 5 or 6 billion years but is there any chance of life on earth moving to another location? What do you suppose will happen? [Answer]
If humans are still around then, I think it would be completely reasonable to think that they could move to a different location. Some of the outer moons of Jupiter and Saturn would be a lot warmer then. They might even have liquid oceans at that point. My guess is that Earthlings will have figured out faster forms of travel by then so they could go to a completely different solar system...knowing how much has been accomplished in just 100 years on Earth, things beyond our imagination will be done in 5 billion years!
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] May 8, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Abhinav (India) [Question] On which side of the Sun are the sun spots? [Answer]
Well, sunspots are found on all sides of the Sun. They move with the Sun as the Sun rotates. Very often, sunspots are found near the middle of the Sun (around the equator). Don't look directly at the Sun to see this though - it can hurt your eyes!
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] May 4, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Nicolas (Ontario, Canada) [Question] What would happen if Earth moved closer to the Sun? [Answer]
If the Earth moved closer to the sun, the atmosphere would disappear, the oceans would boil and evaporate, and every living thing on Earth would die!
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] March 31, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Lauren (Virginia, USA) [Question] Can you give a description of the surface of the Sun? [Answer]
The photosphere looks somewhat boring at first glance: a disk with some dark spots. However, these sunspots are the site of strong magnetic fields. Also, if yo u look closely, you can see granulation on the surface of the Sun. This happens because of the tremendous heat coming from the solar core. The solar interior below the photosphere (the convection zone) bubble s like a pot of boiling water. The bubbles of hot material welling up from below are seen at the photosphere, as slightly brighter regions. Darker regions occur where cooler plasma is sinking to the interior.
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] March 3, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Kristen (Wyoming, USA) [Question] As the Sun matures, what effect will it have on the Earth? [Answer]
In about 5 billion years, the Sun will start running out of fuel. When that happens, the Sun will start to collapse, getting hotter and hotter, then expanding again. It will then be called a red giant. When this happens, the Earth will probably be engulfed by the Sun, and certainly charred to a cinder. But there's quite a bit of time left before we need to worry about it!
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] February 12, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Alberto (Spain) [Question] Could you tell me anything about the North Atlantic Anomaly in the Earth's magnetosphere? [Answer]
The Earth's magnetosphere has regions of unusually high radiation. These regions are called the Van Allen Belts. You can think of them (in a loose sense!) as concentric rings of trapped radiation. Because of the way that the Earth's magnetic field is offset from its rotational axis, the Van Allen Radiation Belts come closest to the Earth's surface over the South Atlantic ocean. This area is referred to as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA). Astronauts/Cosmonauts in spacecraft try to avoid this area of the magnetosphere because radiation is so intense. Anyhow, you'd think there would be a corresponding anomaly (area of intense radiation) in the Northern hemisphere...but because of the offset of the magnetic axis with respect to the rotational axis, there is no symmetry involved.
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] February 6, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Damon (California, USA) [Question] If our sun were surrounded by a bright nebula, would we see it at night as an aurora-type phenomena? [Answer]
Let's look at how the aurora are formed. Charged particles from the Sun (if they get near enough) can get trapped in the Earth's magnetic field. These particles spiral down the Earth's magnetic field lines until they run into atmospheric gases. These collisions give off energy that we perceive as different colored light. So, it seems reasonable to say that if there were more charged particles surrounding/leaving the Sun (in the nebula you described), we'd have an increase in the aurora we see!
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] January 6, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Steve (Maine, USA) [Question] What is a sundog? [Answer]
Also called mock suns or parhelia, sun dogs are bright spots which appear on either side of the Sun when it is near the horizon. They are caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere which refract light in a certain way. Sun dogs usually appear 22 degrees to either side of the Sun. Also, moon dogs can form at night the same way sun dogs form during the day.
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
5d819cea_ons___Sun___Effects_of_the_Sun__Answer
[Date Answered] January 5, 1998 [Questioner (age, location)] Scot (Georgia, USA) [Question] Do sunspots have any affect on the daily temperatures here on Earth? [Answer]
The studies that have been done so far indicate that the influence of sunspots on Earth's temperature is very small. The most we can say is that sunspots may have some influence on major storm cycles, but that is all.
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Quickie Questions - Sun - Effects of the Sun
Answer
https://www.windows2universe.org/php/ask/quickie_questions.php?topic=10
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_934464336_0.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] No [2] Adjustable Lamp Head [3] No [0]
Adjustable Detection Sensitivity
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Fluorescent [2] Bulb(s) Included [3] Yes [0]
Bulb Type
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Wall Packs [2] Detection Range (ft.) [3] 0 [0]
Commercial Light Type
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Yes [2] Exterior Lighting Accessory Type [3] Wall Pack Security Light [0]
Dusk to Dawn
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Wall Packs [2] Fixture Color/Finish [3] Black [0]
Exterior Lighting Product Type
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Frosted [2] Light Bulb Base Code [3] Other [0]
Glass/Lens Type
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Fluorescent [2] Motion Sensing [3] No [0]
Light Source
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] 1 [2] Outdoor Lighting Features [3] Dusk to Dawn,Weather Resistant [0]
Number of Bulbs Required
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] Hardwired [2] Product Weight (lb.) [3] 1.5 lb [0]
Power Type
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] 0 [2] Returnable [3] 90-Day [0]
Range of Motion
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] No [2] UL Listing [3] 1-UL Listed [0]
Timer Included
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
d7ffced2_F_120_P_LP_BL___The_Home_Depot__0
[1] 13 W [2] Weather Resistant [3] Yes [0]
Wattage (watts)
[]
Lithonia Lighting Wall-Mount Outdoor Black Fluorescent Cylinder Light-OSC 13F 120 P LP BL - The Home Depot
0
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Wall-Mount-Outdoor-Black-Fluorescent-Cylinder-Light-OSC-13F-120-P-LP-BL/202193052
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_500958886_1.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0006366 [Evidence] TAS [Name]
transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0006783 [Evidence] TAS [Name]
heme biosynthetic process
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0006954 [Evidence] TAS [Name]
inflammatory response
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0009653 [Evidence] TAS [Name]
anatomical structure morphogenesis
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0030218 [Evidence] IEA [Name]
erythrocyte differentiation
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
fb3a2fb1_o_sapiens__human_____GenScript__Name
[ID] GO:0045944 [Evidence] IEA [Name]
positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
[]
NFE2L1 nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 1 [Homo sapiens (human)] - GenScript
Name
http://www.genscript.com/cgi-bin/orf/gene.pl?geneid=4779
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00112-ip-10-236-191-2_471201566_6.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Automatic [Description] Point the camera, press the shutter button halfway to focus, and then press the shutter button fully to take the photo. Some cameras have more than one automatic mode, one of which will be Advanced. [When to Use This Mode]
Use when you're learning about your camera and photography or when you need to transfer the workload to the camera so you can relax and have fun.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Flash Off [Description] This mode is Auto without the flash. It may be called Auto (Flash Off) on your camera. [When to Use This Mode]
Use it when you want to be in Auto mode but can't turn off the flash.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Portrait [Description] Take photos with nicely blurred backgrounds and sharp subjects. [When to Use This Mode]
You're photographing people.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Landscape [Description] Scenes full of scenery, processed to make the colors stand out. [When to Use This Mode]
Photograph cityscapes as well as traditional shots of nature.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Sports/Action [Description] Optimized to photograph moving subjects with a fast shutter speed. [When to Use This Mode]
Someone else is moving or you're moving.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Macro/Close-up [Description] A close-up. [When to Use This Mode]
You need something close up.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Other scenes [Description] Your camera may have more scenes, such as Child, Sunset, Night View, Handheld Night, Twilight, or Night Portrait. [When to Use This Mode]
Try them out in different scenarios.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Specialty [Description] Many cameras now have some form of automatic HDR shooting mode. Some enable you to shoot multiple exposures. Sony cameras have Sweep Panorama and Continuous Advance modes. [When to Use This Mode]
When you want to try high dynamic range (HDR).
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Program Auto (P) [Description] Program auto is like Auto mode, but you have much more control over the camera. Exposure is automatic. You can shift the program by changing which combination of aperture and shutter speed the camera uses in a given situation. [When to Use This Mode]
When you want to point and shoot, but want to set up options like metering, drive mode, white balance, and so on.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Shutter priority (S or Tv) [Description] Set the shutter speed; the camera works around that to get the right exposure. In all other aspects, the camera is under your full control. [When to Use This Mode]
Good for sports, action, and when you are moving.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Aperture priority (A or Av) [Description] Set the aperture; the camera works around that to get the right exposure. In all other aspects, the camera is under your full control. [When to Use This Mode]
Good when you want to control the depth of field more directly. Good for portraits, landscapes, and close-ups.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
a6fa75ba_mies_Cheat_Sheet___For_Dummies__When_to_Use_This_Mode
[Name] Manual exposure (M) [Description] You're responsible for all exposure settings. [When to Use This Mode]
You're ready for major responsibility.
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Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies
When to Use This Mode
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/digital-slr-photography-allinone-for-dummies-cheat.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00146-ip-10-236-191-2_422307787_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Agnostics Collar [Cost (gold)*] 100 [Effect]
Allows you to safely renounce your current deity
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Badge of Courage [Cost (gold)*] 20 [Effect]
Provides protection from death
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Blue bead [Cost (gold)*] 22 [Effect]
Offers extra +1 mana after every kill
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Bonebreaker [Cost (gold)*] 30 [Effect]
Adds a 30% damage bonus to your next attack only.
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Fire heart [Cost (gold)*] 38 [Effect]
Restores 10 health whenever an undead creature is destroyed
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Fine sword [Cost (gold)*] 25 [Effect]
Increases base damage by 5
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Flaming sword [Cost (gold)*] 35 [Effect]
Attack damage counts as magical damage.
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Focus [Cost (gold)*] 15 [Effect]
Increases glyph slot count to 4
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Health Potion [Cost (gold)*] 12 [Effect]
1 health potion
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Keg o' Health [Cost (gold)*] 55 [Effect]
3 health potions
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Keg o' Mana [Cost (gold)*] 55 [Effect]
3 mana potions
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Mage Helm [Cost (gold)*] 32 [Effect]
Grants +10% Magical resistance
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Mage Plate [Cost (gold)*] 35 [Effect]
Grants +20% Magical resistance
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Mana Potion [Cost (gold)*] 12 [Effect]
1 mana potion
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Pendant of Health [Cost (gold)*] 25 [Effect]
Adds 10 to maximum health
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Pendant of Mana [Cost (gold)*] 20 [Effect]
Adds 2 to maximum mana
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Platemail [Cost (gold)*] 50 [Effect]
Adds 20% physical resistance
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Scouting Orb [Cost (gold)*] 21 [Effect]
Increases your sight radius. (Tiles 2 away from you are semivisible)
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Sign of the spirits [Cost (gold)*] 62 [Effect]
Instantly restores mana to maximum
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Soul orb [Cost (gold)*] 30 [Effect]
Grants immunity to mana burn
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Stone heart [Cost (gold)*] 31 [Effect]
Restores 2 health whenever a wall is destroyed
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Stone of seekers [Cost (gold)*] 26 [Effect]
Reveal the location of all monsters.
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Stone sigil [Cost (gold)*] 45 [Effect]
Grants immunity to death gaze
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json
3b9287df_Alpha_Items___DDwiki__Effect
[Name] Spoon [Cost (gold)*] 1 [Effect]
Increases base damage by 1
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Alpha:Items - DDwiki
Effect
http://www.qcfdesign.com/wiki/DesktopDungeons/index.php?title=Alpha:Items&oldid=225
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00341-ip-10-236-191-2_667687957_0.json