yes because the smoother the surface is, the lower the friction ( the force that makes an object stop from a movement )
therefore, according to my science textbook; the rough textures have more friction and so, the texture of ramp does affect the speed of a toy car.
EX: -2 - 5= -7 cause you change the subtraction to addition and change the 2nd number to the opposite number (ex: 5, -5)
no, you could not cause a pressure change. Yes you can hook up industrial fans and vaccumms, it would not be ilegal, it would be expensive and still not cause the pressure change.
cause a change
In the biological world the surface area ratio to the volume determines if a cell will explode. The reason salt can cause swelling or the death of plants.Paint is a more common use of surface area. How much paint will it take to cover a room 12x12x8 with the ceiling but not the floor.
I think that 1 2 can not be similar cause there different shapes
Tumors and mutations of the skin including discolored skin, patches of no hair, and different textures.
erosion
the answer is...erosionvalcanoesearthquackes
it can rapidly cause a landslide to occur
yes it will
It is likely that the different surfaces had different textures in terms of roughness and turgidity, including the surface area of the item in contact with the material. For example, a rug material would have higher friction acting on the object, meaning that it will slide a shorter distance, while for an oiled wooden plank, the lubricant aids the items in having less friction experienced. This would cause the object to travel a further distance.
normal faults cause mountains to form
Upwelled water is cooler, nutrient-rich, and has higher concentrations of dissolved gases compared to the surrounding water. This is because upwelling brings nutrient-rich water from deeper ocean layers up to the surface, supporting higher productivity in marine ecosystems.
It is to change or cause to change, to a different and less attractive colour
earthquaketornadoeshurricanesvolcanic eruptionstsunamilarge meteor impact
Rocks pushed under the Earth's surface undergo metamorphism, where they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures that cause their mineral composition and texture to change. This process can lead to the formation of new minerals and textures, resulting in the development of metamorphic rocks.
Reflection of a P-wave can cause it to change direction and travel back towards the surface if it encounters a boundary with different rock properties. The reflection can also cause the wave to lose energy and amplitude, leading to a decrease in intensity as it propagates through the Earth.