Landing zone for Harry Kane penalties?
Salt water meets fresh water…
It’s something more associated with warm waters.
Is it where the Gulf Stream ends?
What might you associate with tropical seas, but not those close to the Arctic?
Certain type of fish?
Coral?
Well done
An easier one while we wait for Prolix.
Why is Venus the odd planet out in the solar system?
Orbits the wrong way.
- Orbits in reverse
- Day longer than year
- Rotates in reverse as well.
The only planet named after a Greek goddess , rest of the planets are named after Greek gods.
1, Incorrect
2, Correct
3, Correct
All planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun in an anti-clockwise direction as viewed from above Earth’s north pole. Most planets rotate on their axes in an anticlockwise direction, but Venus rotates clockwise in retrograde rotation once every 243 Earth days, the slowest rotation of any planet. This Venusian sidereal day lasts therefore longer than a Venusian year (243 versus 224.7 Earth days).
Cricket question ,
Name all the fielding positions behind the batsman
Wicketkeeper
Slips
Gully
Backward Point
Third Man/Short Third Man
Leg Slip
Deep Square Leg
Short Leg
Long Leg
Running out. Must be more on the leg side.
Square leg is not behind the batsman. As is deep square leg. Backward point isn’t also behind the batsman
Backward Point is behind square. I thought that was what you meant.
Backward Square Leg.
Leg Gully?
I forgot Fine Leg
Leg gully , backward square leg , deep backward square leg are correct…
Square isn’t behind the batsman. Atleast the conventional meaning.
Fly slip is another one you’ve missed , and there are a couple of others as well which were missed.
Backward point i’ll need to check. Point is square of the wicket, gully is behind the wicket. Backward point is something which I’ll check.
*Backward point is behind the batsman , as would deep backward point… Just checked.
It’s feminine