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answer each of the following questions as you watch the video. explain each answer thoroughly and use specific examples from the video in your answers!!!
- about how many atoms does neil degrasse tyson say that he’s made up of?
- why do the water molecules move faster when the sun hit them?
- what has to happen to the water molecules before they can evaporate?
- how long have tardigrades been living on earth?
- what are the “holes” in the moss called that take in carbon dioxide and “exhale” oxygen?
- what does a plant need in order to break water into hydrogen and oxygen?
- why is photosynthesis the “ultimate green energy”?
- how long can a tardigrade go without water?
- when did the first flowering plants evolve?
- what did charles darwin conclude about the orchid based on his idea of natural selection?
- what is the name of the nerve that is stimulated when we smell something?
- why do certain scents trigger memories?
- how does the number of atoms in every breath we take compare to all the stars in all the known galaxies?
- what idea about nature was first expressed by thales?
- what was the name of the ancient greek philosopher who came up with the idea of atoms?
- what is the only element that is flexible enough to create different structures necessary to sustain life?
- how did neil degrasse tyson explain that the boy did not really touch the girl?
- how many protons and electrons does an atom of gold have?
- what is the “ash” in the sun’s nuclear furnace?
- how are heavier elements, like iron, made?
- how much distilled water is in the neutrino trap?
- why did neutrinos reach the earth 3 hours before anyone knew of the supernova 1987a?
- how did wolfgang pauli explain the “breaking” of the law of conservation of energy in radioactive isotopes?
- why can we not go further back than 15 minutes into january 1 on the “cosmic calendar”?
- about what size was the universe when it was a trillionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second old?
Brief Explanations
- Neil deGrasse Tyson's statement about the number of atoms he's made up of is likely a reference to his body - composition in terms of atomic scale.
- Water molecules move faster when the sun hits them because they absorb energy (heat) from the sunlight, increasing their kinetic energy.
- Water molecules need to gain enough energy to increase their motion and break free from the liquid - phase intermolecular forces to evaporate.
- Tardigrades are ancient organisms, but without specific video - reference, an exact time of their appearance on Earth can't be precisely stated from this text alone.
- Stomata are the small pores in the moss (and other plants) that facilitate gas - exchange, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
- Sunlight provides the energy required for a plant to break water into hydrogen and oxygen during photosynthesis.
- Photosynthesis is considered the "ultimate green energy" as it uses sunlight, a renewable resource, to produce sugar and oxygen.
- Tardigrades are known for their ability to survive extreme conditions, including long periods without water, often for years.
- The evolution of the first flowering plants is a topic in paleobotany, but no specific time is given in this text.
- Charles Darwin likely related the orchid's features to its survival and reproduction in the context of natural selection.
- The olfactory nerve is stimulated when we smell something, transmitting the smell - related signals to the brain.
- Certain scents trigger memories because the olfactory system is closely linked to the limbic system in the brain, which is involved in memory and emotion, and it can be a survival mechanism to remember good or bad sources related to the scent.
- The comparison between the number of atoms in each breath and the number of stars in known galaxies is a way to emphasize the vastness of the atomic world.
- Thales' idea about nature is not fully clear from this text, but he was one of the first to propose natural explanations rather than supernatural ones.
- Democritus is the ancient Greek philosopher who first proposed the concept of atoms.
- Carbon is the element that can form a wide variety of complex structures necessary for life due to its ability to form multiple covalent bonds.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson likely explained that the boy didn't really touch the girl due to the electromagnetic repulsion between the atoms of their bodies at close range.
- Gold has 79 protons and, in a neutral atom, 79 electrons.
- In the Sun's nuclear furnace, hydrogen fuses to form helium, so helium can be considered a "ash" product of the nuclear - fusion reactions.
- Heavier elements like iron are made in supernovae through processes such as neutron - capture reactions.
- No information about the amount of distilled water in the neutrino trap is given in this text.
- Neutrinos reach the Earth before the light from a supernova because they interact very weakly with matter and can escape the supernova core quickly, while light is delayed by interactions with the dense matter in the supernova.
- Wolfgang Pauli proposed the existence of neutrinos to explain the apparent "breaking" of the law of conservation of energy in radioactive isotopes.
- The "cosmic calendar" is a way to scale the history of the universe to a year. Not going further back than 15 minutes into January 1 might be related to the lack of reliable information or the start of the observable universe's history in this model.
- No information about the size of the universe at that time is given in this text.
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- The answer given is 3 billion, but this may not be accurate without further context from the video.
- They absorb energy from sunlight, increasing kinetic energy.
- They move faster by gaining enough energy.
- No specific answer given in text.
- Stomata.
- Sunlight.
- It uses sunlight to make sugar.
- For years.
- No specific answer given in text.
- No specific answer given in text.
- Olfactory nerve.
- Because it is a survival mechanism.
- No clear comparison given in text.
- The statement in text is not clear.
- Democritus.
- Carbon.
- It is an invisible force that repels when close.
- 79 protons and 79 electrons.
- Helium.
- In supernovae.
- No answer given in text.
- Neutrinos interact weakly and can escape the supernova core faster.
- Pauli proposed the existence of neutrinos.
- Lack of reliable information or start of observable universe history in "cosmic calendar" model.
- No answer given in text.