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As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.
the following answer depends on whether there is water for the plant or not. if there is no water, both will die at a similar rate. the one in sunlight will live longer. the one in the dark cannot carry out photosynthesis and cannot have any oxygen. however, the one in light can carry out photosynthesis to provide itself oxygen
-To carry oxygen to all your cells -To carry cells that fight bacteria -And help carry things to parts of your body
An electrical conductor is a material that can carry electricity.
A rotation of 360 degrees around the origin of (0, 0) will carry a rhombus back onto itself.
they carry guns
Plastic is most of the time light to carry by itself, unless there is something in the plastic.
It will do so.
Veins are vessels which carry blood towards the heart. In addition to blood itself veins carry liquid plasma and it constituent factors.
Under ordinary conditions oxygen is itself a gas so cannot be said to carry a gas.
provide information of the trunk itself carry on trunk....
the rifle itself will only travel as far as you carry it
The coronary arteries carry oxygenated blood to the heart itself. These arteries supply the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients.
Light waves do carry energy, and when oscillated light can carry information.
Jane Lumb has: Played Saint Sebastian in "Monitor" in 1958. Played Amazon Guard in "Carry on Spying" in 1964. Played Vestal Virgin in "Carry on Cleo" in 1964. Played Thal in "Dr. Who and the Daleks" in 1965. Performed in "Reflections on Love" in 1966.
The future tense for "carry" would be like "carrying"like if you say I'm going too be carrying a package.. isn't that future tense?!?There is also "carry" itself, like in the sentence 'I am going to carry the package'