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In slander suits, isn't the slanderer who is supposed to prove what s/he claims?

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Smoke detectors do not detect heat. They detect smoke. It's probably being set off from the steam. If you're taking showers in water warmer than your room tempurature, you're creating steam. Do you have an exhaust fan? I imagine you don't and maybe that's why you're leaving the door open? I lived in a house like that as well. Turning on an exhaust fan is an easy fix. Otherwise, you'll have to deal with it, remove the battery during showers or relocate the smoke detector, but you ned to make sure it's still up to code.
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All objects in space have gravity. How much gravity they have depends on their mass. Let me explain planetary gravity in an way that is easy to understand. After I explain gravity, I will get back to Miranda. Space is a fabric. Think of space like this and everything will start to make sense. Imagine space is a rubber sheet stretched tight across a big trampoline. Ok? Now! All objects in space have mass. Some weigh a lot more than others. If you put a 16 pound bowling ball in the middle of the rubber sheet, what happens? It sinks. It bends the rubber sheet. Imagine that bowling ball is our Sun. Now put a marble, let's say Earth, on the rubber sheet. What happens? It automatically starts rolling to the heavy bowling ball which is bending the entire rubber sheet, or space. That is why Earth, in real life, revolves around the Sun because the Sun has bent space so much and our little Earth is in the bend. That is planetary gravity. Objects bending space. NOW BACK TO MIRANDA Miranda is one of the least dense moons. It's density is close to that of water, so Miranda is believed to be made of mostly ice and a little rock. If you weighed 224 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 17 pounds on Miranda. Not much, but if there were no gravity you would weigh 0. Miranda has about 1/124th the gravity of Earth.

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