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No, order can't spontaneously appear in a macroscopic closed system which has reached thermal equilibrium.
Because the human population is typically unaffected by factors such as predation and we are no where near the point where we will be geographically limited by space yet.
Population is generally sparse at extremely high elevations. One reason is the severity of weather up there. Another reason is the difficulty of doing things required in order to sustain a community, such as growing food and breathing.
The colors you see are actually the part of the visible spectrum that the object does not absorb. For example, plants appear green because they absorb every color except for green, therefore the visible light that reflects from the surface of a plant only retains the green part of the spectrum.
they first appear in prrmian period
No, order can't spontaneously appear in a macroscopic closed system which has reached thermal equilibrium.
bacteria do not arise spontaneously by boiling the broth & showing that bacteria appear only when living bacteria were already present.
pasteures hypothesis was if microorganisms could just spontaneously appear out of nonliving thing
they didnt
Maggots are fly larvae and hatch from fly eggs. Maggots do not spontaneously appear as many people believe they do.
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The Nintendo 3DS has no bluetooth capabilities or hardware, no possible 'download' can spontaneously make some appear.
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Making out does not cause mono to spontaneously appear, but if the person you are making out with is infected, there is an extremely high chance that you will catch it as well.
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A tacking sailboat
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