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Gas particles move randomly in all possible directions and travel in a straight path.
Formed From Other Rocks Though High Pressure And High Heat . | Example - Foliated Grains Are Arranged In Parallel Layers Or Bands (Stripes) - Non Foliated Rocks , Grains Are Arranged Randomly.
scattered randomly because it depends on the tchtonic plates
It moves randomly.
A gas consists of particles, which are either atoms or molecules, which all move randomly, and independently of each other. Every time a particle bounces off the wall of a container, it exerts some degree of pressure. The total of all the particles bouncing off the walls creates the pressure that we observe.
Kinetic theory is when a high number of particles such as temperature, viscosity and volume that move randomly colliding in different directions. The speed of particles has an impact on temperature and gas pressure.
Drop and/or rise in blood pressure.
Gas particles move randomly in all possible directions and travel in a straight path.
Gas molecules are spaced far apart from each other and randomly arranged. They move about randomly at high speeds in all directions and there are negligible forces of attraction between gas particles.
The planets would slowly start to randomly go in directions, eventually colliding into the sun, or other planets.
Additional answerBut if you consider a solid rather than a liquid or gas, then pressure can definitely be directional. A car jack exerts pressure upwards to lift the car and a pressure downwards on the ground beneath it
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The randomness of the brain to randomly say with randomly randomness a randomly random word.
Atoms in a gas move about randomly, and some will bounce against every surface of the container.
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Randomly is an adverb.
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