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the decimal point moves forward
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assuming you're speaking of a horizontal line on a graph: It is because the line moves neither up or down. slope is the steepness of a line and a horizontal line isn't steep at all, it has no steepness.
420 feet at about an angle of -3 degrees.
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Horizontal motion is motion that occurs along the X-axis, while vertical motion is motion that occurs along the Y-axis. These two types of motion are independent of each other and must be considered separately when analyzing an object's trajectory.
an action potential moves along the neuron
Sliding along a horizontal table does not involve projectile motion. Projectile motion refers to the motion of an object that is thrown or projected into the air and moves under the influence of gravity. In the case of sliding on a table, the motion is typically influenced by friction rather than gravity.
an action potential moves along the neuron
Strike-slip faults involve horizontal motion along a fault plane, where one block moves laterally past the other. The motion is parallel to the strike of the fault rather than vertical movement.
the decimal point moves forward
an action forms
Energy decreases as it moves up a food chain due to the inefficiency of energy transfer from one trophic level to the next. Organisms use a portion of the energy they consume for metabolism, growth, and reproduction, so only a fraction of the energy is passed on to the next higher trophic level.
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Pluto's orbit is not circular. It is elliptical (egg-shaped). This means that Pluto's distance from the sun changes as it moves along its orbit. As it moves to the point where it is closest to the sun, it heats up. And as it moves toward the point where it is farthest from the sun, it cools down.
Moves by creeping along on a broad foot.
Horizontal winds are primarily caused by differences in air pressure between high and low pressure systems. Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind. Other factors such as the rotation of the Earth (Coriolis effect), friction with the Earth's surface, and temperature gradients also influence the direction and speed of horizontal winds.