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Starting from Pluto, the smallest planet, has a diameter of 2300 km. Then comes Mercury, with 4879.4 km of diameter. Followed by Mars, with 6787 Km of diameter. Venus, with 12,104 km of diameter. Earth, with 12,756 km of diameter. Neptune with 49,528 km of diameter.
Uranus with 51,118 km of diameter.
Saturn with 120,660 … Read more
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Risk Management is divided into 4 major stages. These are: Risk Identification Risk identification is a process of uncovering potential risk events in order to avoid unpleasant surprises. It should be undertaken systematically. It can be focus on both internal and external risks; those that are predictable versus those that are unpredictable; those over which … Read more
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Our universe, it is believe was formed after the huge a huge explosion, called the BIG BANG. The Big Bang theory believes that a huge explosion in which matter was tossed in every direction created the universe. Our universe is made up of 9 planets and a star: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, … Read more
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The Central Nervous System of the human body consists of three parts, namely the Brain, the Spinal Cord and the peripheral nervous system. Brain is the fundamental part of the nervous system. The human brain is divided into 3 parts, which are the forebrain (the front part) the midbrain (the centre part) and the hindbrain … Read more
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The Placenta is a temporary organ formed during the pregnancy, which is essential for the normal development of the embryo. It serves a triple purpose: nourishing, eliminating and respiratory source for the embryo. It is, basically, a route for allowing the gaseous exchange from the embryo to the mother. This gaseous exchange occurs through diffusion … Read more
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) both are transmission providers in the Internet Protocol (IP) environment. The Internet Protocol is typically made up of set of two protocols, namely the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP)    TCP works at the 4th layer, i.e. Transport layer of the OSI … Read more