Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
phonic
2009. Mimic is 2100 in Roman numerals. & I of course is 1.
The analog method is a difficult way of making a weather forecast. It requires the forecaster to remember a previous event that should mimic an upcoming event.
Diagonals connect corners of a figure. If you try to connect two corners of a three sided figure, the lines you draw will exactly mimic the sides of the figure. Because of this, a three sided figure has no diagonals.
Parrots are among the most colourful of birds. They come in a variety of colours, from subtle pinks and plain white to vivid colours of the rainbow. Parrots have strong, curved beaks, and are known for their ability to mimic a variety of sounds, including human speech. They have sharp claws to hold their food and cling to branches. They vary in size from small budgerigars to the large Hyacinth Macaw.
Horses paw at the ground when they eat to search for more food, mimic natural grazing behavior, and potentially regulate their digestion.
Stone is a natural material that is formed in the Earth's crust through geological processes such as volcanic activity or sedimentation. Man-made stones, such as concrete or brick, are manufactured products that mimic the appearance and characteristics of natural stone.
Scientists use techniques such as gene editing using CRISPR-Cas9 or gene targeting to mimic natural genetic processes in cells. These techniques allow scientists to introduce specific changes to the DNA of cells, similar to how mutations or genetic recombination occur naturally.
A light brown or golden stain would best mimic the natural appearance of cedar wood.
No, Of course you can't. Nobody can mimic the freedom the animals have in the wild.
ummm the fish gills
Yes, rivers can be man-made through processes such as channelization or dam construction. These human activities reshape natural water flows to create waterways that mimic the functions of rivers.
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The social processes of learning in the classroom are structured conversations that mimic the real world. Out of the classroom these processes are less structured and are true experiences.
No, artificial typically refers to something made by humans and not found in nature. Artificial things can be created to mimic or imitate real objects or natural processes, but they are not inherently real in the same way that naturally occurring phenomena are.