This process is called boiling.
in order to prevent accommodation current that changes rapidly will provide better stimulation that the current which changes slowly.. such current shows more chances of accommodation...
Punctuated equilibrium. aka the planet of apes
atoms gain more kinetic energy, so they are moving so rapidly that the intermolecular attractions can no longer hold them in liquid form.
Not in general. It does protect the flesh of the apple from certain specific chemical changes (such as oxidation) to some extent, by keeping the oxygen away from the flesh. This is why an apple rapidly turns brown when you cut it: the previously protected flesh is now exposed to oxygen in the air.
Tropical waters evaporate more rapidly due to changes in the Atlantic salinity.
its position changes more rapidly
Yes.
Equilbrium bro
Liquid does this.
This process is called boiling.
Plankton respond rapidly to their environment. A key example of this is that they multiply more rapidly in response to higher amounts of carbon dioxide in the environment.
Punctuated equilibrium.
punctuated equilibrium
punctuated equilibrium
Punctuated equilibrium is the name of that pattern.
yes usually it is exposure to weathering i.e physical such as erosion and chemical weathering