yes
The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.
There can be no general answer: it will depend on the nature of the surfaces in contact.
The answer will depend on the nature of the differential equation.
Copper is solid that is it's category. It can either be gas,liquid,solid, or not found in nature.
It was a category 5 cyclone
The diversity of nature's voices.
Essay on the Nature of Trade in General was created in 1755.
Species
When filling out a form, "nature of business" refers to the type or general category of business or commerce you are describing. For example, if you work at Microsoft, then the nature of your business is software. If you work at a restaurant, the nature of your business is food services. Other examples include retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and marketing.
The answer will depend on the equation.
No.
A general assumption about the nature of things is the nature side of the nature/nurture debate. This side assumes that the characteristics of an individual are inherent and are not a product of the environment.