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You are probably thinking about conservation laws. Read the Wikipedia article on "conservation law". As you will see there, there are several things that "can't be created or destroyed". Some of the best-known of these are:Conservation of massConservation of energyConservation of momentumConservation of angular momentumConservation of chargeNone of these, then, can be created or destroyed - for example, you can't change the momentum of a closed system.You are probably thinking about conservation laws. Read the Wikipedia article on "conservation law". As you will see there, there are several things that "can't be created or destroyed". Some of the best-known of these are:Conservation of massConservation of energyConservation of momentumConservation of angular momentumConservation of chargeNone of these, then, can be created or destroyed - for example, you can't change the momentum of a closed system.You are probably thinking about conservation laws. Read the Wikipedia article on "conservation law". As you will see there, there are several things that "can't be created or destroyed". Some of the best-known of these are:Conservation of massConservation of energyConservation of momentumConservation of angular momentumConservation of chargeNone of these, then, can be created or destroyed - for example, you can't change the momentum of a closed system.You are probably thinking about conservation laws. Read the Wikipedia article on "conservation law". As you will see there, there are several things that "can't be created or destroyed". Some of the best-known of these are:Conservation of massConservation of energyConservation of momentumConservation of angular momentumConservation of chargeNone of these, then, can be created or destroyed - for example, you can't change the momentum of a closed system.
Yes. There are no known exceptions - otherwise it would not be considered a law
The Conservation of Matter and the Conservation of Momentum are the consequence of the Conservation of Energy.
There are many different conservation programs throughout the world. They include the Farm Bill Conservation Program, the Conservation Stewardship Program, Conservation International, The Sierra Club, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Every living thing is intrinsically valuable and should be respected
The three types are touching, smelling and thinking
It isn't closely related. Newton's Third Law is more closely related to conservation of MOMENTUM.
soil conservation programs
Northwest Ordinance
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The laws of conservation in physics apply whether an organism is alive or dead. If you were thinking about the afterlife - we don't know much about physical laws over there.
Yes, it is very important for chemistry.
The metal will rust over time but the mass of the container as a whole. The law of conservation of mass is not violated.
Coonservation may refer to: * Art conservation, protecting works of art * Conservation biology, the science of the protection and management of biodiversity * Conservation (botany), a procedure for nomenclature * Conservation (genetics), related to homologous proteins amongst various phyla * Conservation laws, a set of laws in physics * Conservation (psychology), learning development of logical thinking, according to Jean Piaget * Food conservation, the process of treating and handling food to stop or greatly reduce spoilage * Conservation movement, to protect plants, animals and their habitats * Conservation ethic, an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection * Energy conservation, the reduction of non-renewable energy consumption * Habitat conservation, a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore, habitat areas for wild plants and animals * Water conservation, reducing the use of water to protect the environment * Wildlife management, multidisciplinary practices, including conservation of species and their habitats * Conservation authority * Marine conservation, the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas * Soil conservation, management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth's surface or becoming chemically altered * Conservation-restoration, the profession devoted to the preservation of cultural property * Photograph conservation
we can adopt the usage of biogas
Marion Kite has written: 'Conservation of leather and related materials' -- subject(s): Conservation and restoration, Leather, Hides and skins