Please help me I have a whole section to do over the weekend and I forgot my book!

Please help!!

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i forgot my book in my locker and i forgot my book yesturfay too! what should i do ?

Forgot my math book at school
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I forgot my Biology book at school

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help me i for got my math book i go 2 HTMS its a mildle school im in 6th help me!!!!

i forgot my math workbook i need to know if a site has online workbooks i can get the questions from

i am taking gnvq science and as you may know have a portfolio to fill in but i cannot answer this question based on how gears and pullys are used:
1.Explains why the lab method is different to the industry method
i would really appreciate some help so i can reach top marks for my grade!! thank so much

what is a form of energy that makes it possible for you to see?

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The form of energy that makes it possible for you to see is light. Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye. It is produced by a light source, such as the Sun or a light bulb, and then travels in the form of waves or particles called photons. When light reaches your eyes, it interacts with specialized cells called photoreceptors in your retina. These photoreceptors convert the light signals into electrical impulses that are then sent to the brain, where they are interpreted as visual images. In order to see, light must reflect off of objects and enter your eyes. The objects absorb some wavelengths of light and reflect others, which gives them their characteristic colors. Different wavelengths of light correspond to different colors of the visible spectrum, ranging from red to violet.