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// politics and policy

Where is the taiga climate?

Score: 4.6/5 (15 votes) The taiga is a forest of the cold, subarctic region. The subarctic is an area of the Northern Hemisphere that lies just south of the Arctic Circle. The taiga lies between the tundra to the north and temperate forests to the south. Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Siberia have...

23 Jan 2026 919 views
// technology insights

What happens to incinerated waste?

Score: 4.9/5 (64 votes) Incineration converts trash like paper, plastics, metals, and food scraps into bottom ash (the heavier ash residue), fly ash (the lighter, more toxic ash, that is more likely to escape the incinerator's stack), combustion gases, air pollutants, wastewater, wastewater tre...

23 Jan 2026 1,265 views
// culture and society

Are golden tree snakes poisonous?

Score: 4.9/5 (60 votes) Golden tree snakes are solitary and arboreal. ... They tend to be nervous, fast-moving snakes, and attempt to flee if disturbed, but generally do not hesitate to bite if handled. Although mildly venomous, their venom is not considered to be dangerous to humans.Do Golden tree ...

23 Jan 2026 613 views
// health and wellbeing

Is theories related to research?

Score: 5/5 (14 votes) The theoretical framework connects the researcher to existing knowledge. Guided by a relevant theory, you are given a basis for your hypotheses and choice of research methods. Articulating the theoretical assumptions of a research study forces you to address questions of why an...

23 Jan 2026 1,204 views
// media and communication

Why is karting so expensive?

Score: 4.4/5 (46 votes) A part of what makes karting so expensive is that it's not only the high start-up cost, but there is also a running cost. In a sport like soccer for example, there's an initial investment of boots and a ball, but playing in the park or kicking the ball around the ga...

23 Jan 2026 823 views
// politics and policy

Do st john's wort work?

Score: 4.8/5 (36 votes) Studies show that St. John's wort can be as effective as antidepressants in treating mild to moderate depression — and has fewer side effects. Additionally, some evidence supports its use for the treatment of PMS, wound healing and symptoms of menopause.How long does it ...

23 Jan 2026 509 views
// culture and society

Where are my gists?

Score: 4.3/5 (16 votes) Once you have logged into your GitHub account, click on your username in the top right corner. This will open a menu where you can see an option called 'Your gists'. Once you clicked that option, you will see your gist page.How do I find GitHub gists?Search my gists...

23 Jan 2026 1,317 views
// technology insights

Where does the word peng come from?

Score: 5/5 (21 votes) As far as I know its of Jamaican origin Its not new. Peng was used to describe high quality weed.It then became to mean someone who is really good looking. A lot of the London slang words are Jamaican in origin. They become popular through music and black Londoners links with t...

23 Jan 2026 613 views
// global news

What is the meaning of the word blepharoptosis?

Score: 4.5/5 (13 votes) Blepharoptosis (blef-uh-rahp-TOH-sis) or ptosis (TOH-sis) is a drooping of the upper eyelid that may affect one or both eyes.Is Blepharoptosis a noun?n. Drooping of the upper eyelid.What are the causes of ptosis?The eyes and eyelids are delicate, and there are many other pote...

23 Jan 2026 166 views
// data and analysis

Do ballet dancers wear tutu?

Score: 4.6/5 (28 votes) 2) Dancers don't wear tutus in ballet class. In rehearsals, however, a practice tutu will be used, which is the same shape/size as the real deal, which is necessary for the dancers to acclimate with their partners and/or the space around them, what it will feel like onst...

23 Jan 2026 518 views
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