When a stone is thrown in a pond we have noticed that many small waves of water are formed which moves away from the point where the stone hits the water
No it's a physical change!
well the stone age is just about over from:caveman 69
change is necessary for many reasons. without change our world would be in the stone age, no technology to help us, no cars that are more fuel efficent. change is something that everyone takes for granted either in a good or bad way
Erosion is the process of water softening rock into soil or sand (depending on the type of rock). It is a long process which uses rain and high tides against rock. Overtime, the stone is softened by the water and begins to crack and crumble. This continues until the stone becomes soil or sand.
stone and wood
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By rippling thru the media... like the ripple on the water when stone is thrown into it.
The ripple effect is named after what happens when a stone is thrown into water. Ripples emanate outwards from the point of impact. The phrase is used in other contexts where the effects of a specific action are felt beyond its immediate location.
A stone will be thrown at the state. And a stone will be thrown at the churches.
Women appreciated neither irony nor sarcasm, but simple jokes and funny stories. That but a little while before they had spoken and moved and eaten and laughed. The ripple caused by a stone thrown in a pond, but one ripple causes another.
Example like you are having a cold, and your nose is dripping like a ripples from a stone thrown into a pond. It's like, dropping.
because the stone is easily broken . specially those are small stone .
Thrown
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6.261 m/s
A stone that could be thrown .
A stone is thrown upward at 27 m/s from a cliff that is 125m relative to the sea? How long will it take to hit the water