These waves in the air are called Sound waves, waves that vibrate in the air and if your hearing is good these vibrations will vibrate our ear drums and cause us to hear them as noise or sound.
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It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.
It is movement of land beneath the sea, often it is a land slide that displaces water and produces the wave.
Cohesion, or the attraction of water molecules to other molecules through intermolecular bonding, produces the effect of surface tension at the water/air boundary.
It produces potassium and cyanide ions. It is simply dissolution, not an actual reaction KCN --> K+ + CN-
Algae uses organic wastes in the water and produces oxygen. Plants produce oxygen after inhaling carbon dioxide.
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Hawaii produces water and lava.
It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.
Mitochondria produce water as a by-product of cellular respiration.
it produces enough water for resources.
Sound is transmitted through water the same way it's transmitted through air -- by vibrations. Whatever is making the noise makes vibrations in the water, which then strike against your eardrum and vibrate it, and then the vibrations travel through some bones in your head to a bundle of nerves, which transmit the signal to your brain, which produces the sensation we call sound.
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.
The reaction between oxygen and hydrogen produce water.
No, burning hydrogen produces only water, it does not produce carbon or carbon dioxide.
Humidifiers release water vapor into the air to increase the overall humidity. To do this, electric humidifiers use electricity either to heat water, releasing steam, or to produce ultrasonic vibrations that produce water vapor.
They do drink water, but they can go several weeks without it.