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What is the meaning of fusion?

The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting together; as, the fusion of metals., The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion., The union or blending together of things, as, melted together., The union, or binding together, of adjacent parts or tissues.


Why are tectonic plates like the piece of a jigsaw puzzle?

The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.


Why are rivets heated to red hot temperature during riveting?

There are two reasons rivets are heated to red hot temperature during riveting: to soften the metal so that the head on the opposite side can be formed by hammering the metal, and to make the rivet longer while the head is being formed so that as it cools the rivet will shorten and pull the riveted metal plates tightly together.


What state of matter are held tightly in place by other particles?

The state of matter that is held tightly in place is in the form of a solid. Gas particles are not tightly packed, unless they are being pressurized, same with water.


What type of fault caused the Sumatra tsunami?

It happened because the tectonic plates rubbed together and then suddenly movedOR It happened because the ground shakes as pressure is being released between 2 plates

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Are non metals high density?

No, metals are denser. They have a more tightly packed crystal lattice structure. Their nuclei tend to be more massive and can be more tightly packed due to their electrons being delocalized.


What is it called when the fibers of the spinal cord are loosely formed instead of being tightly together?

scoliosis


How are the rivets being used to hold two metal plates tightly?

Rivets are used to join metal plates by passing them through holes in both overlapped plates. The ends of the rivets are then hammered over, flattening the heads, which prevents them from pulling back through the hole.


What type of matter holds its shape?

Solids hold their shape due to their atoms being held tightly together.


Why is non metal densities greater than metal densities?

the atoms are very tightly packed together as there are strong forces of attraction


What is happening to the plate at the Himalayan mountains?

Two plates are being smashed together creating the Himalayas.


What is the meaning of fusion?

The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting together; as, the fusion of metals., The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion., The union or blending together of things, as, melted together., The union, or binding together, of adjacent parts or tissues.


Why are tectonic plates like the pieces of jigsaw puzzle?

The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.


Do turtles have scutes?

no scales on the skin of the sea turtle.


Why are tectonic plates like the piece of a jigsaw puzzle?

The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.


Why are rivets heated to red hot temperature during riveting?

There are two reasons rivets are heated to red hot temperature during riveting: to soften the metal so that the head on the opposite side can be formed by hammering the metal, and to make the rivet longer while the head is being formed so that as it cools the rivet will shorten and pull the riveted metal plates tightly together.


What is a fusion zone in welding?

It is the area between the two pieces of metal being joined. (When using a rod or tig, you would fuse the metals together)