1) intrest rates 2) taxes 3) population 4) co2 levels 5) food prices 6) your boss 7) your bosses income 8) famine 9) poverty 10) bill gates (stop using your current OS)
1)intrest rates are always changing - increasing AND decresing 2)taxes change with intrest rates 3)when some1 dies the population goes down, even if it just for a split second 4)co2 leveld r always changing, due to foliage changing co2 to o2 5)again food prices change with intrest rates 6) please explain what goes up about them 7) when ur boss looses their job, what happens to their income? 8)ok.....ok.....this one were working on - it is slowly changing 9)same as 8 10) right.....explain
yeah, i'd have to say age, but i'd have to say the soul one is pretty controversial, depending on your religion, so i'd say soul wouldn't quite work as an answer
you dont' go down an escalator? how the heck do you get to the first floor if there aren't any elevators or stairs??
my only answer is the second law of thermodynamics: net entropy of the universe :P that's probably not what the question is looking for but there you go!
Heat it always goes up, due to the fact that heat moves from hot to cold and the universe is always colder than earth which is so THEY say, hot at the core
the thing about helium, or baloon, is that its less dense than air. but when it exits the atmosphere, nothin happens, space is full of nothing, and helium is more dense than nothing.
"What goes UP, but doesn't go down" a hicUP, no such thing as a hicDOWN
light ex.if a flashlight is shined up it will keep going untill it is blocked by an object or fades outbut it never comes down.P.S. im a teenager bwahahaha
Bubbles in water. Usually, anyway. Radiowaves directed upwards, or anything that escapes earths gravity field for that matter. If age counts, then so would positive exponential functions and the like, but I would tend to call all that “increasing” (becoming greater) rather than “ascending” (becoming higher), which is what going up is really about.
Btw, in a neutral environment, heat spreads in all directions evenly. Heated liquid and gas particles will expand and be carried up, only to lose their heat energy on their way and fall back down again. Otherwise mountaintops would be warmer than sea level.
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a balloon unless it pops ofcourse
helium (or how ever it is spelt)
a persons age
The amount the government chooses to allot as your taxes
simply age
your temper
a hic UP
1) intrest rates
2) taxes
3) population
4) co2 levels
5) food prices
6) your boss
7) your bosses income
8) famine
9) poverty
10) bill gates (stop using your current OS)
that sums up about todays world problems
my temper haha nar just kidding i recon its your age
yujin
1)intrest rates are always changing - increasing AND decresing
2)taxes change with intrest rates
3)when some1 dies the population goes down, even if it just for a split second
4)co2 leveld r always changing, due to foliage changing co2 to o2
5)again food prices change with intrest rates
6) please explain what goes up about them
7) when ur boss looses their job, what happens to their income?
8)ok.....ok.....this one were working on - it is slowly changing
9)same as 8
10) right.....explain
that about sums it up rele
Soul, once its gone its gone...and it goes up for sure
yeah, i'd have to say age, but i'd have to say the soul one is pretty controversial, depending on your religion, so i'd say soul wouldn't quite work as an answer
The answer is an escalator.
you dont' go down an escalator? how the heck do you get to the first floor if there aren't any elevators or stairs??
my only answer is the second law of thermodynamics: net entropy of the universe :P
that's probably not what the question is looking for but there you go!
Heat it always goes up, due to the fact that heat moves from hot to cold and the universe is always colder than earth which is so THEY say, hot at the core
the thing about helium, or baloon, is that its less dense than air. but when it exits the atmosphere, nothin happens, space is full of nothing, and helium is more dense than nothing.
"What goes UP, but doesn't go down"
a hicUP, no such thing as a hicDOWN
thanks santelmo,
now for a joke: gas prices
a baloon!! if you let it go it dosent come back down!
The Word Up.
First a ballon will pop due to pressure and then come down. Second the answer is your age
in reply to "me"
ballon without eg. helium/hydrogen won't go up..
heat or air - & the word UP.
i know!
my level in maplestory....zzz...
Ur Age A ballo will evetully pop because of heluim
Your age... DUH!
this is a 1st grade riddle it ur age
wow.. this was a easy question.. but yeah.. like everyone said.. it's your age..
And gas prices..
and jocks egos..
and the spam in my e-mail inbox
Bush war on terror debt...
Hmmm there's a lot but no reason to spoil a good joke.
light ex.if a flashlight is shined up it will keep going untill it is blocked by an object or fades outbut it never comes down.P.S. im a teenager bwahahaha
Heat goes up but does not come down I believe that is 1st or 2nd grade science
Bubbles in water. Usually, anyway. Radiowaves directed upwards, or anything that escapes earths gravity field for that matter. If age counts, then so would positive exponential functions and the like, but I would tend to call all that “increasing” (becoming greater) rather than “ascending” (becoming higher), which is what going up is really about.
Btw, in a neutral environment, heat spreads in all directions evenly. Heated liquid and gas particles will expand and be carried up, only to lose their heat energy on their way and fall back down again. Otherwise mountaintops would be warmer than sea level.
your age
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