Example 1
A boat is stuck under a railway bridge. It cannot move forward or backward. The only way to remove the boat from under the bridge is to sink it. This can be done by drilling holes on the sides of the boat. When water enters the boat and occupies the air space, it become denser and sink.
Man uses various states of matter. Liquid as water, Solid as food, Gas as oxygen etc.
What the man! no answer -_-
A learned man is knowledgeable and well-educated in various subjects, while a wise man not only possesses knowledge but also demonstrates good judgment, discernment, and practical understanding in applying that knowledge to make sound decisions and navigate life effectively. Wisdom goes beyond mere intelligence and encompasses an ability to apply knowledge in a meaningful way.
There could be no life if matter could not change state. Water vapor could not exist, so there would be no rain,
Fire is classified under one of the states of matter. It belongs to a more uncommon state of matter --- plasma. Plasma is ionized gas where electrons are removed from the atom through ionization. There are natural and man-made plasma. Natural plasma includes fire, lightning and the Sun. The whole universe is mostly made up of plasma. Man-made plasma include fluorescent light tubes.
the benefits of man by the astronomy is that to develop the knowledge of mankind by its studies which the astronomers share their knowledge about.
education will give the man the power to take the decision quickly with a better knowledge of the matter. it is always good to have a one fruitful educated wise man instead of thousand illiterate fellow.
No, it is not true. There are several areas where our knowledge is deficient. For example, the actual nature of Gravity, or what is the nature of Dark Matter.
A thing that not matter is antimatter. It has been created by man.
Absolutely not. Your best man is your best man no matter what his status.
For instance: paternal affection, the ages of man, the passing of knowledge from one generation to the next, the appreciation of values not rooted in material wealth, the bittersweet blessing of joy in the midst of deprivation,.
Dewey.