Monday, July 16, 2007

6. U have any proof for the thing about long water exposure? If u do then tell me.

7. http://www.healthypet.com/faq_view.aspx?ID=11&sid=1
Visit this link and read the first para. to know the truth, which is a bit diff frm what you said. Dogs don't sweat much. They pant to not sweat much while humans, pants to take in as much oxygen as possible. It is evident that u have answered by ur own knowledge. Probably u nissed the point of the blog that is to make us think and kno more.

8. Well, this was a fun question and not one to be answered by a "Who Cares?" U shud think about such things and search when u can. Which i can't right now.
UPDATE (22 June, 2008): Visit http://www.vcalc.net/Keyboard.htm to know the truth. Really well elaborated 2 answers.

9.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006011101445
Yes fish get thirsty which live in seas but have very less salt concentration in their bodies.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/11721
The following text has been copied frm the above link.
U were again, only half correct.
The answer to this question differs, depending on whether you're talking about saltwater fish or freshwater fish.Freshwater fish do not actively drink water, but absorb the water through their skin and gills. On the other hand, saltwater fish do actively drink sea water. Their gills process the water and take out the salt.The salmon is an interesting example of a fish that lives in both fresh and salt water, and consequently, they have the characteristics of both types of fish. Salmon are born in fresh water, and migrate to the ocean. While living in the ocean, they drink saltwater by opening their mouth; their gills then rid their bodies of the salt and minerals. When the salmon enters freshwater streams to spawn, they stop drinking the water and instead absorb it through osmosis (osmosis means that the water passes through the cells of the fish's skin into its body).

10. Man! This referred to the mathematical cornering since a circle duz not have corners. Don't u have any sense of humour or fun?

5 comments:

Namya said...

Also, OK is short for 'all correct', and okay is like a long form of OK.

Ajax Aristodemos said...

Interesting post..
Are you the chap who conducted the pathetic geo quiz for class 10th?

Vishesh said...

yeah - i was. How'd ya guess???

Anurag Sahay said...

Dude you intend on ever updating this blog? It was kinda fun...

Vishesh said...

No, I didnt. But now that you mention it, I might care to...