no maybe it is not formed yet or maybe your not pregnant but you should see a doctor just to make sure nothing is wrong and to see what is going on
Just tell him. Subtlety isn't always necessary.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
explain graphically the movement along the demand curve
If you are worried, just take the pregnancy test. The peace of mind is well worth a few bucks. It will tell you on the package how far along in your pregnancy you must be (if you're pregnant) to get accurate results.
Movement along the Supply Curve is an indication of a change in Quantity Supplied.
Peristalsis is the name given to the rhythmic movement of food along the oesophagus.
Change in market price will cause movement along the demand curve.
No, I am pregnant with my third child and I didn't hear this ones heartbeat until I was about 10-11 weeks along, but with my other to I was much earlier. My midwife has said not to be worried until after about 12 weeks
did you bleed? if not then it's just fine.
Geologists use a tiltmeter to monitor the upward movement along a fault.
"Permanently" should read "temporarily".