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chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
Knowing about the Earths inside helps to understand tectonic plates. The currents in the mantle move the tectonic plates-well they can change it and they help them move. However, it doesn't really affect much considering tectonic plates move on their own.
it can help you by knowing how to use the tools on the map
Knowing where an animal lives and also the other environmental surroundings can help to better understand how that animal acts and why it lives there.
If you can compare something that you do understand (let us say, tennis balls) to something that you do not understand as well (such as atoms) then the analogy may aid your understanding, if it is done well.
In chemical bonding only valence electrons are only involved in bond formation.So,we should know about the no.of electrons in atoms to understand bonding of atoms.
An Experiment can help you understand the natural laws that relate to matter and energy.
All matter has density, which is the ratio of an objectâ??s mass to its volume. Knowing the densities of substances will help to better understand the concepts involved in buoyancy, radiation shielding, heat insulation and ballast.
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It helps you by knowing a little bit more of the word
historical perspective
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
The act of circumnavigating, or sailing round.
Several answers. First is atoms, all matter is composed of atoms. But then you can worry about atoms. Best (current) answer is quarks, but if you like string theory them maybe all matter is just "frozen" energy. That would certainly help explain e=mc2.