No, it doesn't matter. If you put water and oil in a cup, the oil will always be on top of the water, no matter the order that you put them in. This is because oil is less dense then water:)
Instead of all the liquids mixing together, they form separate layers like a rainbow. They go in order with most dense on the bottom, and least dense on the top. When you do this experiment, you can use food coloring to differentiate the different liquids.
The different layers are formed because the two liquids are not compatible, or do not mix well. The order of the layers is always from the densest liquid on the bottom to the least dense liquid on top. For example, oil and water, water is denser so it sinks to the bottom and the oil floats. Liquids may form layers whether or not they are of equal volume.
Fracking is name given to the artificially induced fracturing of layers of rock to release gas or oil in order for it to be collected. High pressure liquids are pumped into boreholes in order to achieve the fractures. Hydraulic fractures occur naturally due to the build up of pressure within layers of rock.
Fracking is name given to the artificially induced fracturing of layers of rock to release gas or oil in order for it to be collected. High pressure liquids are pumped into boreholes in order to achieve the fractures. Hydraulic fractures occur naturally due to the build up of pressure within layers of rock.
Fracking is name given to the artificially induced fracturing of layers of rock to release gas or oil in order for it to be collected. High pressure liquids are pumped into boreholes in order to achieve the fractures. Hydraulic fractures occur naturally due to the build up of pressure within layers of rock.
The main order of skin layers we have is The Epidermis followed by the Dermis
All liquids are fluid and lack a crystalline order.
the layers of the atmosphere in order are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
Landforms formed by sedimentary processes tend to have layers of gravel, sand and silt lying parallel to each other, and mainly horizontal. Where these juvenile landforms have become formed into rock, they still preserve the original layering and order of layers. Often over very large areas. Commonly they will have beds of shells or other fossils, and sometimes beds of coal. Whether they are very fine, or sandy is determined by how close to the coast they were formed from their river mouth.
If the liquids are immiscible (cannot be mixed - such as cooking oil and water), they will separate with the most dense at the bottom and the least dense at the top. If they are miscible, such as alcohol and water, they might still briefly separate by density, but will soon become a homologous solution with no distinguisable layers.
The order of layers of the sun are the inner core, radiative zone, convection zone, subsurface flows, photosphere, chromosphere and corona
What is the order of the center of the earth to the outside.