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Osmosis is a passive transport process. Therefore it can only go with the concentration gradient.
The rate of osmosis is dependent on factors such as temperature, particle size (surface area), and the concentration gradient and time given for osmosis to occur
Because osmosis is the movement of water molecules from where they are in high concentration to where they are in low concentration.
The rate of diffusion increases with temperature. The rate of diffusion also increases with the concentration gradient and the surface area.
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The higher the gradient, the more steeper the line will be.
it can slip
Not if the gradient calculation is done correctly.
The steeper the gradient, the higher the velocity of flow.
The gradient of a stream affects the speed of the water as it moves downstream. The steeper the gradient, the faster the water moves.
The steeper a river's gradient, the faster and greater the erosive power is.
Osmosis is a passive transport process. Therefore it can only go with the concentration gradient.
Friction, the weight of the books, the number of books, the steepness of the surface that the book is being dragged on
The gradient of a river is mostly flat or downhill which means that as the water flows it is affected by gravity. The steeper the gradient goes downhill, the more gravity will affect the water which will make the water flow faster (increases the velocity).
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it is gradient, discharge and load.
what are three factors that affect rate of stream erosion