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 From:  Anonymous, United States, Jul/17/11 submitted on: AnswerPod.com
Subject:  Common Knowledge
Question: 

Here is the question: When is the next leap year?

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Leena Daniel,
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  A leap year is a year in which one extra day is added at the end of February and consists of 366 days. The year 2012 is the next leap year.

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Amarender I,
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  2012 is the next leap year and after that 2016 is the leap year. A leap year consists of 366 days.

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shiva sakthi,
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  Hai,

A leap year comes once in every 4 years.2008 is the last leap year.So the next leap year is 2012.

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usha gurnani,
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  2012

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Mrs. Sai Sai,
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  Anonymous,

The next Leap Year will occur in 2012.

A Leap Year is a year in which one extra day is added at the end of February and consists of 366 days. The extra day, February 29 is the leap

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 From:  Anonymous, Nigeria, Jun/12/11 submitted on: AnswerPod.com
Subject:  zodiac signs
Question: 

Here is the question: What are zodiac signs?

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usha gurnani,
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  The zodiac is divided into 12 signs, each 30 degrees long. The cycle of zodiac signs starts with Aries, which begins at the spot on the ecliptic where the Sun is on the first day of spring. These 30 d

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Deep Chatterjee,
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  The Zodiac In astrology as well as astronomy, the Zodiac is a 360° circle around the earth, where each of the twelve Zodiac signs is 30°. In astronomy it is simply used as a coordinate system, to mark

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Preetha N,
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  In the Zodiac system, 12 Signs of the Zodiac Explained which are :1)Aries, 2) Taurus, 3) Gemini, 4) Cancer, 5) Leo, 6 ) Virgo, 7) Libra, 8) Scorpio, 9) Sagittarius, 10) Capricorn,

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, May/19/11 submitted on: AnswerPod.com
Subject:  What is the sun?
Question: 

Here is the question: What is the sun?

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vijay qamra,
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  he Sol

Our Sun is a normal main-sequence G2 star, one of more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy. diameter: 1,390,000 km. mass: 1.989e30 kg temperature: 5

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Gowri Raman,
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  Hi

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields.

It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 km, ab

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sambasivan s,
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  he Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields.[10][11] It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 km, abou

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, Apr/21/11 submitted on: AnswerPod.com
Subject:  What is the sun made of?
Question: 

Here is the question: What is the sun made of

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Mark Farrish,
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  Lynne OConnor
  71% hydrogen, 27.1% helium and less than 2% of all other elements

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shiva sakthi,
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  Hai,

The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen (about 70%) and helium (about 28%). Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen make up 1.5% and the other 0.5% is made up of small amo

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Venugopalan Natarajan,
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  The sun is made up of 1. Hydorgen, 2. Helium, 3. Oxygen, 4. Carbon, 5.Nitrogen, 6.Neon, 7.Iron. 8. silicon. 9. Magnesium and 10. Sulfur.

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 From:  Anonymous, Egypt, Apr/14/11 submitted on: AnswerPod.com
Subject:  Age of Universe
Question: 

Here is the question: How old is the universe

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Odesseya Smith,
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  the universe is 4.5 billion years old

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usha gurnani,
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  Until recently, astronomers estimated that the Big Bang occurred between 12 and 14 billion years ago. To put this in perspective, the Solar System is thought to be 4.5 billion years old and humans hav

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