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In Kenya, the official languages are Swahili and English. In Tanzania, the official languages are Swahili and English as well. In Mozambique, the official langu
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Languages and Cultures
How do you say the word earth in different languages?
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Sure! Here are some translations for the word "earth" in different languages: Spanish: Tierra French: Terre German: Erde Italian: Terra Japanese: 地球
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Why do scientists use Latin to classify organisms?
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Latin is a "dead" language meaning that is not growing or changing. Science based fields of study use Latin since the meanings and spellings of Latin words will
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Did the Greeks believe when a volcano exploded it was angry?
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Yes, some Greeks in ancient times believed that a volcano eruption was a sign of anger from the gods, particularly the god Hephaestus who was associated with fi
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What is the difference between a poet laureate in England and in America?
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The poet laureate in England is appointed by the monarch and serves as the nation's official poet, while in America, the poet laureate is appointed by the Libra
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Languages and Cultures
What language is the scientific language?
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The scientific language is predominantly English, used for research papers, articles, and communication in the scientific community. However, other languages su
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What languages are spoken in northwestern Spain?
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The main languages spoken in northwestern Spain are Spanish and Galician. Galician is a regional language with similarities to Portuguese. Some areas may also h
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What language is the scientific name written in?
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The scientific name is written in Latin. It consists of two parts: the genus (always capitalized) followed by the species (always in lowercase).
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Languages and Cultures
How do you say the word earth in different languages?
Asked by Wiki User
Sure! Here are some translations for the word "earth" in different languages: Spanish: Tierra French: Terre German: Erde Italian: Terra Japanese: 地球
Read more
Science
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Why do scientists use Latin to classify organisms?
Asked by Wiki User
Latin is a "dead" language meaning that is not growing or changing. Science based fields of study use Latin since the meanings and spellings of Latin words will
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Languages and Cultures
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Did the Greeks believe when a volcano exploded it was angry?
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Yes, some Greeks in ancient times believed that a volcano eruption was a sign of anger from the gods, particularly the god Hephaestus who was associated with fi
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Languages and Cultures
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What is the difference between a poet laureate in England and in America?
Asked by Shekharsarkar
The poet laureate in England is appointed by the monarch and serves as the nation's official poet, while in America, the poet laureate is appointed by the Libra
Read more
Languages and Cultures
What language is the scientific language?
Asked by Wiki User
The scientific language is predominantly English, used for research papers, articles, and communication in the scientific community. However, other languages su
Read more
Languages and Cultures
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What languages are spoken in northwestern Spain?
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The main languages spoken in northwestern Spain are Spanish and Galician. Galician is a regional language with similarities to Portuguese. Some areas may also h
Read more
Biology
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What language is the scientific name written in?
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The scientific name is written in Latin. It consists of two parts: the genus (always capitalized) followed by the species (always in lowercase).
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