Beryllium
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themoles
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Released:
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Monday, July 11, 2005
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Origin:
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Illinois, United States
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HELP! My name is Beryllium. During a mixed up laboratory experiment I have been mysteriously transported to this location. I need to find my way back to my mole burrow in Glen Carbon, Illinois so that I can meet up with my fellow scientist moles to complete some important work. The GPS coordinates for The Mole Hill are N38º 46.889 W089º 57.962 (±24ft). Please help me find my way back
Mole (mammal), common name for certain small, burrowing mammals characterized by a pointed snout; rudimentary eyes; soft, thick, velvety fur; short legs; broad feet; and long, powerful claws on the front pair of legs. Moles are indigenous to Europe, Asia, and North America. The voracious animals dig below the surface of the ground for their food, which consists principally of earthworms and insect larvae. They are capable of digging rapidly, using their powerful forefeet and claws to push the earth back behind them. Close to the surface of the ground, moles construct their elaborate burrows with many chambers; their burrowing often produces ridges on the surface.
Mole, 6.02 X 1023 objects or an amount of substance that contains as many elementary units (atoms, molecules, or formula units) 12 grams of 12C, equal to 6.022 x 1023 atoms equal 1 mole 12C
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