Topography refers to the surface features of a place or region.
The name for the bumps and hollows on the Earth's surface is called Munction.
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== == == == The object is moving the speed of the water, not the speed of the wave. Example: when you are riding in a car, you are moving the the speed of the car not the speed of the bump in the road. The bumps in the water are mostly caused by wind & are like bumps in the road, but these bumps move. in an ellipse
The large intestine, also known as the colon, has folds and bumps to increase its surface area for absorption of water and nutrients. These structures, called haustra, also help in the movement of stool through the intestine by promoting segmentation and mixing of the contents. Additionally, the folds and bumps aid in the formation and storage of feces before elimination.
they are goose Bumps. :)
Yes if you flick the injured part with a cold spoon and blue bumps raise to the surface then you have a soft tissue injury Dr. Ross denoujer NHS Head doctor
Something that is not smooth will not be smooth because on its surface it will have hollows (depressions) and "bumps" (protuberances).
The taste buds are the bumps on your tongue
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yes. Because there is a circular surface on it, and it has no bumps
The surface of the brain has wrinkles. The sulci are the inner folds of the surface of the cerebrum, and the gyri are the "bumps" of the surface. These increase the surface area of the cerebrum.
The surface of the brain has wrinkles. The sulci are the inner folds of the surface of the cerebrum, and the gyri are the "bumps" of the surface. These increase the surface area of the cerebrum.
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In my experience bumps on the head after consuming alcohol is usually caused by stumbline or falling and hitting your head on a hard surface or corner or toilet.
pH and total alkalinity out of balance.
The bubbles go down on to the waters surface.
A smooth surface is not actually smooth; it may have many microscopic bumps on its surface.
The bumps are put on the waffle to provide additional surface area, so that the waffle can crisp up and be brown all over in a shorter period of time. Without the bumps, the insides may be under cooked or the surface burned trying to get it cooked all the way through. It also provides a great place for the butter, syrup and/or fruit to collect.