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Moss prevents landslides by binding it self to the ground
Sandstone is extremely porous and absorbs liquids like a sponge.. Shale is nearly impervious to liquids.
No. When you splice a ground it needs to be made by accepted means and the splice must be inspectable. Covering the splice with tape prevents inspection.
Energy that is reflected from the atmosphere is called albedo. With albedo, sunlight is reflected which prevents solar energy from being absorbed in the ground.
Gravity is actually a pushing factor and it pushes liquids to the ground.
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the cuticle prevents dessication
It prevents pollution.
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Various flammable gasses, flammable liquids, and combustible dusts can ALL explode when mixed with sufficent air, and an electrical spark creates enough heat to ignite the mixture. Examples would include hydrogen, propane, gasoline, alcohol, powdered sugar and flour.
Moss prevents landslides by binding it self to the ground
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Explain "bip".
A parachute is some thing that prevents you form crashing into the ground when sky diving.
The ground strap prevents static electricity causing a spark, which could cause a fire.
No. At ground state, the electrons are at their lowest energy.