yes,it occurs
yes,it occurs
H2CO3 is carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is a weak acid that is excreted by the lungs. It also occurs in nature, and leads to formations of stalactites and stalagmites.
saturation occurs when a magnetic material is as magnetized as it can get.
When subduction occurs at points of plates collision.
Crystallization occurs in the formation of snowflakes.
yes,it occurs
H2CO3 is carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is a weak acid that is excreted by the lungs. It also occurs in nature, and leads to formations of stalactites and stalagmites.
Caves are damp places, so when a drip of water forms on the ceiling, and does not fall, eventually, it sort of fossilizes. As more drips form, over millions of years, the stalactite lengthens. The fossilization occurs because the water in caves is rich with minerals.(A way to remember the names of the formations is StalaCtites come from the Ceiling, and StalaGmites are on the Ground)
saturation occurs when a magnetic material is as magnetized as it can get.
Formations that grow downward from the top of a cave are called stalactites. Stalactites may be composed of amberat, lava, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, and sand. Formations that grow from the floor upwards are called stalagmites. (You can remember the difference by thinking of the phrase "ants in your pants". The mites go up and the tights come down.)
maximum formation of rna occurs in
Forward saturation in a BJT occurs when the ratio of collecter-emitter current and base-emitter current reaches hFe or dc beta. A that point, the BJT is no longer operating in linear mode.
Cell plate formation occurs during cytokinesis.
When subduction occurs at points of plates collision.
Meiosis
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formation of NADPH