Ameeratul Layl's Science Corner

metsudaistwice said:
salam
BORING BORING science
yawn
lol am only joking this thread is a bit useful
wasalam


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Will u not STOP messing up my forum with off topic threads. I dont care if u dont like science....science dont lyk u (*feeling a bit confused*).
 
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aaaah a Science Corner.. Wonderful :happy:

Jazakallah

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Heres a random Scientific fact:

Cracking your knuckles does not lead to arthritis, you don't actually crack your joints, you are only releasing the gas thats built up in your bloodstream, although if you bent it sooo far backwards that it hurts a lot, then its not good........
 
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Heres a random Scientific fact:

Cracking your knuckles does not lead to arthritis, you don't actually crack your joints, you are only releasing the gas thats built up in your bloodstream, although if you bent it sooo far backwards that it hurts a lot, then its not good........
Finger farts!
 
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ok ok ive got a good one!!

your internal body temperature is 37 degrees. the enviroment around you reaches 25, 30 degrees and you feel hot.
So why is it that your internal body is not boiling up?

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Heres a random Scientific fact:

Cracking your knuckles does not lead to arthritis, you don't actually crack your joints, you are only releasing the gas thats built up in your bloodstream, although if you bent it sooo far backwards that it hurts a lot, then its not good........

Jazakallah for that...i must tell my I.C.T teacher shes forever going on about me cracking my knucles....i enjoy science alot...but im getting no where...we keep getting new teachers and they are all weird...and experiments are a complete no no....NO FAIRRRRRRRRRRRRR
 
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The answer to the outside temperature/body temperature question is:

One is that sunshine warms the skin directly. Another is
that the brain tells you to feel warm or cold not just based on the temperature
difference between your body and the air, but based on special cells in the skin
that signal the brain what the temperature is. The responses of these cells is not
just based on skin temperature and air temperature, but in part on a prediction of
your body's need to start behaviors that will help it get rid of heat building up
inside. So when it's 33C outside, it is difficult for you to get rid of heat fast
enough, even though the body is warmer than the air, so your brain tells you to feel
hot, and to sweat, etc, etc.
 
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Heres a random Scientific fact:

Cracking your knuckles does not lead to arthritis, you don't actually crack your joints, you are only releasing the gas thats built up in your bloodstream, although if you bent it sooo far backwards that it hurts a lot, then its not good........

salam!
jazkaAllah for sharing that with us i really didnt knw abt it.... soem one told me dat ur fingers become fat ...!
ma'salamah

PS : bro muezzin.....finger farts...?????? ewwwww.....:heated:
 
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i thought id share this site, its really interesting... you can follow the links at the top for other not so physics related stuff:
http://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/
Enjoy!:)
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JazakAllah once again sister.
iahve tried the link you have provided. One thing that has interested me very much is:

Meet with scientists, machine operators, control-room jockies and others who make CERN a vibrant exciting location for doing science.


JazakAllah once again.

Allah ma3ik
 
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All right, since this is the Science corner, could somebody please settle this little debate me and my friend have going - well, debate's the wrong word. It's more of a mystery. Anyway, you know how we put living things in groups? Like apes, birds, rodents etc. Well, what group of organisms are rabbits and hares in? I mean, horses, zebras and donkeys are equestrians, so I'm sure rabbits and hares have their own group. Neither my friend or I know its name and we too busy with silly law coursework to look in a biology textbook. :)
 
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All right, since this is the Science corner, could somebody please settle this little debate me and my friend have going - well, debate's the wrong word. It's more of a mystery. Anyway, you know how we put living things in groups? Like apes, birds, rodents etc. Well, what group of organisms are rabbits and hares in? I mean, horses, zebras and donkeys are equestrians, so I'm sure rabbits and hares have their own group. Neither my friend or I know its name and we too busy with silly law coursework to look in a biology textbook. :)


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Have you still not found an answer?
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All right, since this is the Science corner, could somebody please settle this little debate me and my friend have going - well, debate's the wrong word. It's more of a mystery. Anyway, you know how we put living things in groups? Like apes, birds, rodents etc. Well, what group of organisms are rabbits and hares in? I mean, horses, zebras and donkeys are equestrians, so I'm sure rabbits and hares have their own group. Neither my friend or I know its name and we too busy with silly law coursework to look in a biology textbook. :)

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This is an extremely late reply...but they are in the Leporidae group.
 
Eh? What's this? Asking for an explanation without conducting preliminary investigation? Totally un-scientific behaviour! <not to mention a pointless post, mods will have to waste 10 seconds now, tut tut>!

A little searching goes a long way :uhwhat:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leporidae


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SubhanAllah, I already checked through wiki for an explanation. That is the site I always refer to. I found it a little confusing which was why I asked for an explanation.
So, the mods have nothing to worry about.

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