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Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
Sediments are deposited on to other sediments and immense heat and pressure turn the sediments into a rock
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the nerve endings that detect pressure on your skin are called what
temperature is increased
Colloidal pressure is the osmotic pressure generated by colloidal particles due to their ability to absorb water and swell, creating pressure on the surrounding solution. It plays a role in maintaining the stability and structure of colloidal systems.
colloidal oncotic pressure is also called colloidal osmotic pressure which is exerted by the proteins...proteins are also called colloids
it is formed when a high pressure is situated over the country
It's a muscle located under lungs, responsible for creating a negative pressure when it contracts, thus creating a vacuum in the lungs which gets filled with air.
If blood protein levels become low, then there will be a decrease in colloidal osmotic pressure. This in turn can cause side effects in the body like edema and muscle degeneration.
rising warm air creating low pressure cells rising warm air creating high pressure cells falling air temperatures creating low pressure cells falling air temperatures creating high pressure cells
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
Sediments are deposited on to other sediments and immense heat and pressure turn the sediments into a rock
Yes
No, the heart is. Albumen is a factor in osmotic pressure.
Turgor pressure