Because the outsides of all atoms are negatively charged so they repel when they come close.
Electromagnetic radiation, mostly in the form of infrared (which humans feels as heat).
the blade on the knife is sharp so it can get through hard objects (mostly foodstuff).
Well depending if fermentation is occuring in an aerobic (in oxygen) in produces lactic acid, mostly in the bodies of humans and animals. If its anaerobic (without oxygen) in produces alcohol, mostly in bacteria.
Mostly through food, medicinal herbs, and miscellaneous versatile items like hemp.
Abdomen
mostly scales.
Mostly, yes.
The females have mostly yellow bodies where as the males have mostly black bodies. Also females have curled antennas
Mostly asteroids.
Mostly asteroids.
Mostly glass, through the frame is usually metal or wood. Curio cabinets are used to display collections of figurines or other themed objects. Some curios are for single objects.
Fertilizers reach bodies of water in a variety of ways, most noticeably by rain washing the fertilizer into adjoining rivers and streams. However, all things contain water and water is a particle carrier, so the chemicals of fertilizers are transported to large bodies of water by all means, including by humans who are eating the fertilized food. Humans are 97% water at birth and pass through undigested fertilizer into waste delivery systems that return to the Water Cycle. Same with animals who are mostly made of water, themselves. Ultimately, humans made fertilizer and so fertilizers start their journey from human hands and so part of that answer is: humans.