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it works simple when put it in the grease is spreading your waves and making them better
It protects us from UV rays and supplies needed air sources plus it stops meteors from entering earth and finally bounces radio waves back at us to give us radio.
give three reasons why landforms are important to our environment
How did mines and wells give clues to the nature of earths interior
Your baby needs a healthy environment, no smoking, no spray chemicals, and plenty of fresh air for him.
Earthquakes are when the seismic plates on the earths crust move after pressure from on another is exceeded, seismic waves are produced after an earthquake, and can turn into a tsunami.
Waves
by the particles in the sea when they bump togheter they give power to the waves by the particles in the sea when they bump togheter they give power to the waves
The sources that can give out their own light are "Light Sources" and the same opposite the sources which can not give out their own light are know as Non Light Sources .
Many of the EM waves present on earth's environment come from the sun. The sun's high temperature allows it to give off countless EM waves. In addition to the sun , technology is a source of EM waves that humans use for a wide variety of purposes.. This was written by a 15 year old
it works simple when put it in the grease is spreading your waves and making them better
Yes.
Conventional sources of energy are coal, oil and gas. Non Conventional sources are wind turbines, and solar panels. Generally, using products that are sustainable and good for the environment. One could think up some catchy slogans for these such as 'green means clean' for renewable sources.
Quasar actually means quasi-stellar radio sources so we thought that it was giving off radio waves but we did not put into account the redshift that causes the stretching of the wavelength meaning that it most likely gives off microwaves.
Give 2 sources of each nutrients?
Sound waves and Primary Earthquake waves are longitudinal.
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