- receiving and transmitting nerve impulses.
- covering the body surface
- moving the different tissues through narrow openings
Transmitting and receiving nerve impulses. It can also be suited for moving the different tissues via small openings and covering the body surface.
False. If it's well suited, then it has no reason to change its genotype to better suit itself. It'll clone itself.
Weathering, erosion, or application of heat or pressure would result in the change in shape of a rock.
Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.
The pressure in the ocean would change the shape of a glass bottle. If the water pressure was high then it would squeeze the bottle until it shattered.
The production of smoke from something burning would be a sign of a chemical change. Broken pieces, change in shape, or change in state are all physical changes.
False. If it's well suited, then it has no reason to change its genotype to better suit itself. It'll clone itself.
Crushing a can would be a physical change. It would only change the shape.
A circular one because its shape is most like an eggs.
A 7-8' fun shape would suit you well.
Weathering, erosion, or application of heat or pressure would result in the change in shape of a rock.
Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.
The body shape that would best suit a pencil skirt would be someone tall and thin. This is because pencil skirts are long and tight so it shows off the person's figure.
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.
change in shape
The pressure in the ocean would change the shape of a glass bottle. If the water pressure was high then it would squeeze the bottle until it shattered.
No. Not only are they biologically impossible, but the body shape of a mermaid is so poorly-suited for life underwater that they would soon die out if they ever had existed.
Initially it'll be a chemical change...but a rusted oil drum is also a weakened one, and (especially if you piled other drums on top of it) it could change shape through applied external forces lower than ones normally needed to change the shape of an oil drum, and that would be a physical change.