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Running, walking, jumping, hopping, swimming, playing, dribbling, falling.Anything that is a verb, signifies an object in motion(e.g.:The carton of milk bounced;"the carton of milk" is our object, our subject, and "bounced", that is our verb, our motion.So the carton of milk is in motion, falling rapidly before the force of the collision with the ground combined with the object's durability and flexibility propels it upward.
it causes falls rsulting in injury and death or disabilities. It destroys valuables or items used every day when dropped. It takes a heavy expensive airplane to flyand causes planes to crash . it causes birds droppings to fall on us. It causes accidents by objects falling on us. It allows bombs to drop on innocent people. It causs leaves to clutter in yards and kill the grass. It causes litter to fall on our roads, neighborhoods and other places causing an eyesore. It allows spills that keep us from eating our food and drinking coffee, coke, etc. It creates damage to rugs, floors, furniture, etc. The baby drops his milk and cries. Gravity is not a nuisance. Our agendas are the nuisances.
i think 1 litre of milk = 0.97kg of milk
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
a milk cartge a milk cartge
Diluted milk is milk that is diluted with water or other substance
DIluted milk? -_-
Plain milk that's not diluted or added with anything? No
Its gonna get smaller because in fresh milk there is cream at the top and when milk is homogenized it blends together wich makes it smaller.Fat droplets are forced through small openings at high pressure during homogenisation. This makes the droplets smaller, of the same size and evenly distributed in the milk. Because of this the droplets will take much longer to aggregate and float to the top of the milk.
Yes, but it should be diluted (half evaporated milk; half water).
ITS NOT GOOD
As milk is a colloid,so particles must move in brownian motion(zig-zag motion)
They actually have a machine that sprays milk droplets-yes, milk- from above. They use milk because sometimes water isn't visible on camera.
"Snake Milk" is a term which refers to the droplets of venom one obtains by "milking" a snake. It is often used for scientific study and the making of anti-venom.
Diluted coconut cream (dilute by about 1/3, but the packet will usually have directions on diluting). There are no more close substitutes apart from that.
No, it has no means of motion....it cannot move itself
In both cases, water is the solvent; milk is a water solution, and whatever is the solute in the milk is simply diluted.