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Where to catch false albacore?

Score: 4.3/5 (47 votes) The Top 14 Hot Spots for Catching False Albacore on Cape CodWoods Hole: Often holds bonito and albies in various nooks and crannies but can get crowded fast. ... Nobska: Often you can make long drifts here, the albies run with the tide and cycle back.Falmouth Outer Harbor: Al...

Jan 07, 2026 766 views
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Is mushroom a saprophyte?

Score: 4.7/5 (16 votes) Mushrooms are fungi, and are usually placed in a Kingdom of their own apart from plants and animals. Mushrooms contain no chlorophyll and most are considered saprophytes. That is, they obtain their nutrition from metabolizing non living organic matter.Is mushroom a parasite o...

Jan 07, 2026 900 views
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Who started the petrodollar?

Score: 4.8/5 (74 votes) The petrodollar was started by the United States in an agreement with Saudi Arabia in the 1970s with the intent of standardizing oil sales and purchases in U.S. dollars.What happens if we lose the petrodollar?The petrodollar is any U.S. dollar paid to oil-exporting countries ...

Jan 07, 2026 847 views
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Is dry ice sublimable?

Score: 4.4/5 (37 votes) "Dry ice" is actually solid, frozen carbon dioxide, which happens to sublimate, or turn to gas, at a chilly -78.5 °C (-109.3°F).Why is dry ice Sublimable?Dry ice is solid. It sublimates or changes states from a solid to a gas at temperatures of -78 degrees Celsius under norma...

Jan 07, 2026 1,219 views
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What does uncle twice removed mean?

Score: 4.4/5 (71 votes) What does twice removed mean? A cousin who is twice removed is two generations removed from you: the grandchild or grandparent of a second, third, fourth, etc. cousin.What does twice removed mean?Removed: This term describes the relationship between cousins across of differen...

Jan 06, 2026 1,558 views
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Is lilies monocots or dicots?

Score: 4.5/5 (7 votes) Lilies are Monocots, characterized by parallel leaf veins, flower parts (petals, sepals, pistils etc.) in groups of 3's, fibrous root systems, and a single seed leaf emerging after germination.How can you tell if a flower is monocot or dicot?Count the number of petals on ...

Jan 06, 2026 1,144 views
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When was lysander born?

Score: 4.9/5 (10 votes) Lysander the Great of Sparta (468BC-395BC) Lysander was the first King of a united Greece and the first true conqueror of the west. 468: Lyander is born the first born of humble parents in a village about twenty miles outside of the city of Sparta.When did Lysander die?Lysand...

Jan 06, 2026 1,313 views
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Were is pine island?

Score: 4.4/5 (26 votes) Pine Island is the largest island on the Gulf Coast of peninsular Florida in the United States. Located in Lee County, on the Gulf of Mexico coast of southwest Florida, it is also the 118th largest island in the United States. The Intracoastal Waterway passes through Pine Isl...

Jan 06, 2026 1,872 views
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Is trochanteric bursitis dangerous?

Score: 4.1/5 (47 votes) While it isn't common for the inflamed bursa in your hip to become infected, when it does happen, it's called septic bursitis – and it can be dangerous. See a doctor right away if you have pain and redness at the hip along with fever, chills or nausea.What happens i...

Jan 06, 2026 1,476 views
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What is a bishopric lds?

Score: 4.7/5 (41 votes) “The bishopric is the presidency of [the Aaronic] priesthood, and holds the keys or authority of the same” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:15). As a bishopric, you oversee Aaronic Priesthood quorums and Young Women classes, watching over and nurturing the young men and young wome...

Jan 06, 2026 1,454 views