solids, liquids, and gases
matter
Variations are of following types:- 1.Somatic and Germinal Variations. 2.Continuous and Discontinuous Variations. 3.Determinate and Indeterminate Variations. 4.Meristic and Substantive Variations. 5.Other Variations.
The ability of those variations to survive and be reproductively successful against other variations in the immediate selective environment. The coin evolution pays in is reproductive success.
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Mountains and variations occur due to the land moving and changing gradually over time. Mountains and variations can effect the way that land sits and moves.
matter
This is a matter of opinion, but Africa is the main contender for this title.
Matter heats up when energy is added. I could imagine that energy can carry different signatures beyond our device of measure that can make ultra subatomic variations to the affected matter.
Yes. Like any breed there may be size variations or marking variations but for the most part Shetland Sheepdogs will be similar no matter if they are male or female.
More or less. There are slight variations, due to differences in gravity, and the centrifugal pseudoforce.
Variations are of following types:- 1.Somatic and Germinal Variations. 2.Continuous and Discontinuous Variations. 3.Determinate and Indeterminate Variations. 4.Meristic and Substantive Variations. 5.Other Variations.
it can be big or small, large or tiny. itdoesn't matter the size, shape, or color. its still the same as it was.
Yes but the vibrations will cause phase variations in the waves in the material dependent on frequency of the source and the existing vibration.
Variations are of following types:- 1.Somatic and Germinal Variations. 2.Continuous and Discontinuous Variations. 3.Determinate and Indeterminate Variations. 4.Meristic and Substantive Variations. 5.Other Variations.
Wind; Trumpets and all variations, flutes, piccolos, tubas and all variations, trombones and all variations, all variations of clarinets, all variations of saxophones and many more.
Certain variations are more likely to be passed on to future generations than others, because those variations help their possessors reproduce more successfully. Other variations are less likely to be passed on because they do not help, or even hinder their possessors in successful reproduction. We say that the helpful variations are selected by the very nature of things. Without variation, whether an organism reproduces successfully or not is just a matter of blind chance. There is no natural tendency for certain individuals to be more successful at reproducing than others, because there are no differences between individuals.
There are 3 variations in parighasana