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// science and discovery

Whats a strata fee?

Score: 5/5 (58 votes) What are strata fees, and how are they determined? Your monthly strata fee is money that the strata corporation uses to pay the common expenses of the development. Your individual fee is assessed by taking the total cost of the strata's expenses and dividing that by the un...

02 Jan 2026 1,091 views
// media and communication

Can helicopters fly over mount everest?

Score: 4.8/5 (67 votes) That type of weather is enough to ground any helicopter and intentionally landing in those conditions is strongly ill-advised. There are several factors that limit a pilot's ability to fly to the top of Mount Everest. For much of the year, the mountain is covered in hurr...

02 Jan 2026 1,295 views
// global news

Where does urea cycle takes place?

Score: 4.4/5 (14 votes) Urea cycle takes place in the liver, starting in the mitochondria of hepatocytes, the only place where free ammonia is released.Why does urea cycle occur only in liver?Ureagenesis. The urea cycle is partly cytoplasmic and partly mitochondrial. Only the liver possesses all the...

02 Jan 2026 135 views
// politics and policy

How has flamenco changed over time?

Score: 4.3/5 (7 votes) However, flamenco began to disappear entirely in the 1930s and 40s. Due to the Spanish civil war and World War II, Andalusia was very poor. ... During the last 50 years, flamenco has become popularised again and the style has changed. Two modern influential artists are Camarón...

02 Jan 2026 830 views
// science and discovery

Where is the word rebuff from?

Score: 4.2/5 (22 votes) Occurring frequently in news articles and headlines, rebuff derives (via Middle French rebuffer) from Old Italian ribuffare, meaning "to reprimand," and ultimately from the imitative verb buffare, meaning "to puff." (You might guess that the verb buff, meaning "to polish," is...

02 Jan 2026 431 views
// media and communication

Does putrid mean rotten?

Score: 4.5/5 (63 votes) The definition of putrid is something disgusting, rotting or smelly. Milk that is rotting and going bad is an example of something that would be described as putrid. Decomposed; rotten and foul-smelling.What is the putrid mean?1a : being in a state of putrefaction : rotten. b...

02 Jan 2026 951 views
// culture and society

Who is alitalia partners with?

Score: 4.2/5 (52 votes) Alitalia is a member of the SkyTeam alliance and part of the Transatlantic Joint Venture alongside Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines. The quality of its service, its attention to the passenger experience, and a high level of professionalism have always been the hallmarks of ...

02 Jan 2026 295 views
// culture and society

Who was the last caliph in islam?

Score: 4.8/5 (12 votes) Abdülmecid II, (born May 30, 1868, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died August 23, 1944, Paris, France), the last caliph and crown prince of the Ottoman dynasty of Turkey.What is the name of the last caliphate in Islam?The first caliph was Abu Bakr and t...

02 Jan 2026 1,852 views
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