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of course, cheese can be in any shape you'd like
it is so stupid
No. Mass is independent of shape. The mass, as measured by weight, will be the same. If the material is compressible and you change the volume as a result of changing the shape, the density will change although the mass will not.
It is simply the shadow of the earth over the moon. When none of the earth's shadow covers the moon, it is a full moon.
As the orbits of the Moon about the Earth and the Earth around the Sun are not circular, the distance to each of these bodies varies. Since the strength of gravitational attraction is determined, in part, by the distance between the objects, as the distances change so too does the strength of the tide-raising forces.
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of course, cheese can be in any shape you'd like
it is so stupid
The moon does not really change shape- its visible outline changes. This is due to the angle of sunlight falling on the moon in relation to the earth. If the sunlight is shining at a 90 degree angle from one side, then half the moon is illuminated and visible, half is dark.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape
As you grow, of course the chest cavity changes shape as you grow. The thoracic cavity does change shape internally, even when the rib cage does not appear to move. The thoracic diaphragm is most important in breathing, and does much of our breathing.
I had no change of erythrocyte morphology in breast cancer, but significant changes happened in the course of radiation therapy.
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape