First, it should be noted that most scholars, including those who are experts on the Mayans, believe the current internet stories are myths and should not be believed. It is also worth noting that many previous predictions about the end of the world have proved totally untrue. That said, the current estimate, based on one particular interpretation of the Mayan calendar, is that the world as we know it will end on 21 December 2012, and a major transformation will occur at that time.
Approximately 100B.C. , and that's as exact as we can get.
I'm not sure of the exact date on that exact prediction but Nostradamas lived in the 1500s so that should give you an idea of the time.
The exact timeline of the Cold War is from 1921 to about 1930. The Cold War lasted to the beginning of the Great Depression which began in the 1930's.
The enchiladas were invented in Mexico. They can be dated back to the time of the Mayans in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico.
The Greek word for sun is helios.
Based on what? Please post another question with a bit more information about the exact situation in which you want to predict the final velocity.
Approximately 100B.C. , and that's as exact as we can get.
200 bc
Can you, with certainty, predict anything? No.
ONLY gOD KNOWS.just because the Mayans calender ended doesnt mean the world will end on that exact date.
4 degrees Celsius
a heena has spots bron to be exact Wihile its far is golden
yes, to a limited degree. By using tools like Doppler radar meteorologists can predict approximately where and when a tornado is likely to occur. Still, even with a combination of radar and weather spotters we cannot predict the exact path a tornado will take with certainty.
Those are two names for the exact same species.
Where you are has nothing to do with the golden ratio. It is equal to ((sqrt(5)+1)/2), or approximately 1.6180339887498948482045868343656.
No. They can, however, trace it back and extrapolate possible future changes in certain circumstances
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