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[Sagot para sa’yo] what is the role of exercise, hydration and diet in preventing chronic constipations?

[Sagot para sa’yo] what is the role of exercise, hydration and diet in preventing chronic constipations?

[Sagot para sa’yo] what is the role of exercise, hydration and diet in preventing chronic constipation?

[Sagot para sa’yo] what is the role of exercise, hydration and diet in preventing chronic constipation?

[Sagot para sa’yo] It is observe in the sky of northem hemisphere whick means the great bear​

[Sagot para sa’yo] -9.8m/s 3. A volleyball is tossed vertically upward, with an initial velocity of 5 m/s and caught back at the same level as when it was thrown. What is the velocity of the ball at that point? A. 0 m/s B. -5 m/s C. -9.8 m/s D. -9.8 m/s² 4. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is also known as A. Motion B. Uniform Motion C. Constant Motion D. Uniformly Accelerated Motion​

[Sagot para sa’yo] how as about learning has forces and motion changed the way you see everday movements

[Sagot para sa’yo] 1. Buddha was born in 563 B.C as Siddhartha, the prince of Kapilavastu (in Nepal). 2. Theravada Buddhism has 200 million followers in China, Nepal, Japan, and India. 3. Siddhartha was married at the age of 16 and has a son. 4. Siddhartha was known all over the world as Buddha,” the Powerful one.” 5. According to Buddhism, following eightfold path one could overcome desires which are root cause of grief and misery. 6. Unique features of Buddhist is the belief of soul does not exist as people live in a state of non-soulness. 7. Buddhism belief, no soul is being reborn because there is no permanence in anything. 8. Eight-fold path may manifest in misery, agony, emptiness, or conflict. 9. When one achieved nirvana person suffers and no peace in life. 10. Everyone can attain nirvana in life as the saint Buddhism did in their lives. in or out

[Sagot para sa’yo] DAY NIGHT Lower temperature Higher pressure Temperature Pressure Temperature Lower temperature Pressure Higher pressure​

[Sagot para sa’yo] How would you describe a sun?​