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| 13 Nov 2016 03:44 PM |
In the sky there is what they call the Milky Way. What is it really?
Go ahead search it on Google, there's no answer this is a riddle and no it's not any real life fact. Try and figure it out. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:45 PM |
| I believe it's impossible if you don't have knowledge of a certain story, but you can try. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:45 PM |
| simple, clouds are made of milk |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:46 PM |
| Heh heh, it's not milk but it would be the same color. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:46 PM |
the road of milk galaxias kyklos milky circle
idk |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:47 PM |
@Pen No, none of it. But, the milky way is rather circular. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:50 PM |
| Given up? Ah-HAHAHAHA. But, please keep trying if you dare. |
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loser1245
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:54 PM |
| actually, the milky way is the greek-given name for the stars in the sky because back then there was little light pollution so they saw a ton of stars, but they also saw huge swaths of lighter stars, light like milk; the spiral arms of the galaxy, hence the name "milky way" |
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| 13 Nov 2016 03:57 PM |
@Jailbreak That's an answer to why it's called the Milky Way but that's a fact, this is riddle it's is asking what the Milky Way truly is. |
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loser1245
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| 13 Nov 2016 04:22 PM |
| a galaxy, a group of stars held together by a supermassive black hole |
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| 13 Nov 2016 04:39 PM |
@All Not even close. Keep trying. ;) |
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| 13 Nov 2016 05:10 PM |
The Romans named it via lactea precisely because it looks like a milky patch of sky above the Earth at night. But, the Romans weren't the first to name the galaxy. The Romans got the name from the Greeks, who called it galaxias kyklos, which translates into “milky circle.”
hi u ok™ |
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| 13 Nov 2016 05:13 PM |
| The answer isn't a fact nor is it literal. I'd say it's more... philosophical, I would say another word but it would provide a hint if you're smart enough to realize it. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 05:15 PM |
it looked like spilled milk
Starałam się żyć swoim życiem tak, że w godzinie mojej śmierci wolałbym czuć radość, niż strach. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 05:17 PM |
| Trick question! The milky way is not in the sky, it's in space. |
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| 13 Nov 2016 05:23 PM |
| the milky way is disgusting with peanuts and chocolate |
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| 13 Nov 2016 07:30 PM |
Heaven?
Respect the science! |
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| 13 Nov 2016 07:32 PM |
where we live a tiny fraction of a massive universe no species will ever fully explore |
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| 13 Nov 2016 07:34 PM |
I the answer what ever my search engine says?
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| 13 Nov 2016 07:35 PM |
The Romans named it via lactea precisely because it looks like a milky patch of sky above the Earth at night. But, the Romans weren't the first to name the galaxy. The Romans got the name from the Greeks, who called it galaxias kyklos, which translates into “milky circle.”
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