didn't study at all for english and science and i can't say it would have made a difference if i did
doing a tiny bit for geo/hist today. or i should be but ive been on this site since like 4pm, haha.
no, the x-axis is always independent.
think of it as a function in maths. y = 3x. you put in a value of x and get a result, y. in science, you put in a result (e.g. temperature) and get a result (time)
this is ofc regarding today's paper
scientific models or laws are those that are tested and true and explain all phenomena regarding whatever.
theories are theories because they are not definite.
i wrote about the key. a guy living in a house with this room that he is told never to go into. sneaks a key and goes inside. there's like blood all over the walls and a bunch of other scary crap. some other crap.
lol sounds so bad when i write it like this but it's better than it sounds xD
lol i was tempted to do that (writing about sc for the pen one)
also, i don't think a bad plot matters that much. they wanna look at how you write it, not what you write. but i guess you need some sort of a plot so it's actually a narrative and not a bunch of expressions on a page.
"as voltage increases/decreases, the current increases/decreases, provided the resistance stays the same"
probably the easiest way aside from straight out V=IR
the life cycle of a star depends on its solar mass.
the first cycle zazz describes is the cycle stars like our sun go through. the second is for stars that are about 10x as bigger. only stars that are around 50x bigger than the sun become neutron stars. this is all iirc
idk if all this is...