Please refrain from making useless posts, COLLIN THE NINJAudontknowme wrote:um is not proper englishsciencegeek999 wrote:Um, seriously. This is a serious forum. Only post if you have a real question. Also, do NOT use text words. This stops other potential people from helping you.udontknowme wrote:as you can see i am not the smartest
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Can we take this to PM, or perhaps real-life chatting? Thanks.
If you want help, I'd try being a little more intelligent, since lack of capitalization and random posts make you seem like a spammer. Also, try not to post multiple times in a row.
In response to your question, your sheet can be made any way you'd like.
If you want help, I'd try being a little more intelligent, since lack of capitalization and random posts make you seem like a spammer. Also, try not to post multiple times in a row.
In response to your question, your sheet can be made any way you'd like.
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Typewritten note sheets are almost always better because those can be edited and copied easily. You can get diagrams on there with ease. I'd suggest removing any margins you can, use the smallest font you can stand, and make good use of text wrapping to minimize negative space on your note sheets.udontknowme wrote:should the notes be typed and if so how
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I've asked this question in the past.... Does anyone have a climate test? The test exchange hasn't got any good ones.. If anyone has a good climate test and could share it with me that would be great!
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Re: Meteorology B
Thornthwaite Classification: http://www.msclasses4ias.com/Geography/ ... 07_1_2.php
Koppen Clasification: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/climate.htm
El Nino/La Nina: http://library.thinkquest.org/5818/elnino.html
And for more links: http://soinc.org/meteorology_b
Koppen Clasification: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/climate.htm
El Nino/La Nina: http://library.thinkquest.org/5818/elnino.html
And for more links: http://soinc.org/meteorology_b
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So zooninosis is a living thing capable of transmitting a disease right?
ex. dog
But a fomite is a not living thing capable of transmitting disease (not exact definition but oh well)?
ex. doorknob
ex. dog
But a fomite is a not living thing capable of transmitting disease (not exact definition but oh well)?
ex. doorknob
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Uhh, what does this have to do with Meteorologygeekychic13 wrote:So zooninosis is a living thing capable of transmitting a disease right?
ex. dog
But a fomite is a not living thing capable of transmitting disease (not exact definition but oh well)?
ex. doorknob
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I believe you are sort of correct. Exact defenitions:geekychic13 wrote:So zooninosis is a living thing capable of transmitting a disease right?
ex. dog
But a fomite is a not living thing capable of transmitting disease (not exact definition but oh well)?
ex. doorknob
Zoonosis - An infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
Fomite - A physical object that serves to transmit an infectious agent from person to person.
And by the way, I think you misposted. This is the METEOROLOGY forum, not the Disease Detectives forum.
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EPIC FAIL (✌゚∀゚)☞silverheart7 wrote:I believe you are sort of correct. Exact defenitions:geekychic13 wrote:So zooninosis is a living thing capable of transmitting a disease right?
ex. dog
But a fomite is a not living thing capable of transmitting disease (not exact definition but oh well)?
ex. doorknob
Zoonosis - An infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
Fomite - A physical object that serves to transmit an infectious agent from person to person.
And by the way, I think you misposted. This is the METEOROLOGY forum, not the Disease Detectives forum.
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