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What happened to mutineers of the bounty?

Score: 4.4/5 (59 votes) In January 1790, the Bounty settled on Pitcairn Island, an isolated and uninhabited volcanic island more than 1,000 miles east of Tahiti. The mutineers who remained on Tahiti were captured and taken back to England where three were hanged.What happened to Captain Bligh after ...

20 Jan 2026 992 views
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Whats it mean when baby spits up?

Score: 4.1/5 (17 votes) Spitting up is common for babies because their digestive system isn't fully developed yet. It most often occurs when they've eaten too much or swallowed air while feeding. Spitting up is common for most babies until about the time they can eat solid foods (around 6 ...

20 Jan 2026 1,203 views
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When was silver found?

Score: 4.5/5 (28 votes) Silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in Anatolia, now located in modern-day Turkey. The precious metal helped early civilizations in the Near East, Ancient Greece to flourish.When was silver first discovered and by who?The first evidence of silver mining dates back to 3000...

20 Jan 2026 1,993 views
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What is chronic pulmonary aspergillosis?

Score: 4.2/5 (61 votes) Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is a group of consuming diseases usually presenting with prolonged and relapsing cough, dyspnoea and weight loss. Acute symptoms such as haemoptysis and bronchial or pulmonary haemorrhage may occasionally occur.What causes chronic pulmona...

19 Jan 2026 1,902 views
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Is earley in reading or wokingham?

Score: 4.4/5 (43 votes) Alongside neighbouring Woodley, Earley forms a large part of eastern Reading but is actually part of the borough of Wokingham rather than Reading. Three miles south east of Reading, Earley is made up several smaller areas, including Lower Earley and Maiden Erlegh.What council...

19 Jan 2026 1,517 views
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Does eph die in the strain?

Score: 4.7/5 (49 votes) Seemingly not fully in control of Eph, Eph arms the nuke and Zach embraces his father before he reaches behind his back to set off the nuke, resulting in the demise and annihilation of the master, Eph, himself and the bodily remains of Quinlan and Palmer.Who died in the strai...

19 Jan 2026 428 views
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Can you fish the woodlands waterway?

Score: 5/5 (18 votes) The upper portion of The Woodlands Waterway and Lake Robbins are the only bodies of water in The Woodlands that do not allow fishing. There are lots of small ponds and lakes across The Woodlands so feel free to drop in a line unless it's otherwise posted.Is there fish in L...

19 Jan 2026 1,986 views
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Is coats disease genetic?

Score: 4.7/5 (18 votes) Coats disease is not inherited and the underlying cause is not known. It has been theorized that some cases may be due to somatic mutations (acquired, not inherited) in the NDP gene .How common is Coats disease?Who gets Coats disease? Anyone can get Coats disease, but it'...

19 Jan 2026 1,981 views
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Are private schools better uk?

Score: 4.7/5 (36 votes) According to a study conducted by the University College London, there is "no evidence that management practices in private schools in Britain are more advanced than in state schools"; this suggests an equal potential for strong productivity and efficiency for both state and ...

19 Jan 2026 737 views
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Is cerastium tomentosum evergreen?

Score: 4.4/5 (32 votes) Cerastium tomentosum, known as snow-in-summer, is a short-lived, low-growing, mat-forming perennial which is typically massed in sunny locations as a ground cover. Tufts of narrow, gray-green leaves (each to 1" long and 1/4" wide) form a 6” tall foliage mat. Leaves are evergr...

19 Jan 2026 1,202 views