it helps the mirror to hold
you can prove that when you exhale,water is released. hold a mirror up to your mouth.Breath onto the mirror.Describe what you see in your notebook.Then,explain how you have proven that when you exhale, water is released.
Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. The dew point in the shower room is at or below room temperature. The vapor from the hot water in the shower warms up the air in the room, and the mirror surface is colder with low dew point, so the water condenses on it causes it to fog up since it cannot hold the moisture. The same thing happens when you leave an air conditioned auto with glasses on - they fog up if the air outside is warm with high dewpoint - lots of moisture
They are a part of Nature! Hydrologically they are water-courses during their active phases, draining hill-sides to springs in the valley. They also act as shelters or roosts for animals like bats, and hold specialist fauna of their own.
the first one can hold up to 2 electrons second can hold up to 8 electrons third can also hold up to 8 electrons and the last one can hold up to 18 electrons
It's taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet and it is used when we see in a passage from a play, poem, scripture or work of literature ourselves.
hold them up to a mirror and copy what you see
The Gallant Men - 1962 To Hold Up a Mirror 1-14 was released on: USA: 5 January 1963
Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.
i think that's the way you can do it
Nature is of the image not of the mirro.r For Convex mirror image is virtual, erect and diminished.
it helps the mirror to hold
fork mounting of mirror help to hold the mirror.
What is the nature of linear magnification of a convex mirror
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pull up to face your garage door hold the mirror button in and the garage door opener in until the red light on the mirror turns green. viola