Most creatures are a tube. Food goes in one end and out the other… Well, not starfish
An aging Geodude…lemmy not gather much moss
Most creatures are a tube. Food goes in one end and out the other… Well, not starfish
We all are… Well, unless you happen to be a starfish
Mass per volume is density, and I suspect the Trex and kangaroo are similar (~1000 kg/m^3) so yes they’d both bounce in that case. I think what you’re looking for is surface area to volume, which decreases rapidly as an object gets larger while maintaining geometry.
That sort of comment could be used to justify an unbelievable amount of vandalism and terror and is just not productive
A very similar enlightenment moment came to me as well long ago as an Intro Geology student
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Named for a dude’s wife, Charlene, and shoehorns into an appropriate mythological figure
I know. That statement was weird. In just a few lines of code I can chew up all available ram on a machine.
My work never ends and always demands more. I’ve just learned to shut it off and ignore it nights and weekends unless I have an ever critical deadline. Yes my child is an early tween and pretty self sufficient…that and a tough opponent in Super SmashBros. I’m in a pretty happy place
I’m in my 50s and playing plenty of videogames… There’s a path forward
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Don’t worry, we all will. We all came from a sun, and will all return to one.
Did you try jiggling it?
I honestly don’t find this sort of disinformation funny.
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Try being a geoscientist… So, so many blurry photos of rocks folks’ kids find in the backyard
I’ve eaten too many corn.
I concur