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An Warm air mass
There are two forces involved; the finger pushes against the nose, and the nose pushes against the finger.
That refers to Newton's Third Law: if one object pushes against another object, then the other object automatically pushes back.
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it creates heavy storms
'Thrust' pushes against it from the rear, and 'drag' pushes against it from the front.
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All rocks have cracks in them. If water fills the cracks and freezes, it expands and pushes the rock apart.
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what force pushes a cell membrane against a cell wall
There are two forces involved; the finger pushes against the nose, and the nose pushes against the finger.
The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.
Air Currents
The air particle with the greater force moves the other air particle in the general direction it was moving