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The mass of a small bouncing ball can vary depending on the specific size and material of the ball. Generally, small bouncing balls used for recreational purposes like playing catch or bouncing games have a mass ranging from a few grams to a few ounces.
A gas is composed of a large number of very small particles, which (depending on the type of gas) are either molecules or atoms, and all of those particles move independently, bouncing around like tiny, perfectly elastic rubber balls that never stop bouncing.
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Super bouncy balls are made from a polymer material, typically rubber or a synthetic compound like polybutadiene, which is not a mixture but a homogeneous material. The bouncy property comes from the elasticity of the polymer, allowing the ball to regain its shape after being deformed.
Slime molds move like amoebas through a process called cytoplasmic streaming, and they reproduce like fungi through the formation of spores. Slime molds are unique organisms that exhibit characteristics of both amoebas and fungi.
The jelly-like net of cytoplasm found in slime molds is called a plasmodium.
it tastes like rubber, which doesn't taste so good, its a textured material
the little pieces of gold are fused together at super hot temperatures than placed in molds shaped like the typical bars. Finally. they are cold down and taken out of the mold.
Bread molds and other molds are primarily classified under Zygomycota. This group includes fungi that reproduce through the formation of zygospores. While other groups like Ascomycota and Deuteromycota may also contain mold-like species, Zygomycota is most commonly associated with bread molds.
It is called reflection when light changes direction as a result of bouncing off a surface like a mirror.
One characteristic not seen in both water molds and slime molds is the presence of true multicellularity. Water molds (oomycetes) are primarily unicellular or form simple filaments, while slime molds can exhibit complex multicellular structures during their life cycle, such as the plasmodium stage. Additionally, water molds are classified as fungi-like protists that absorb nutrients from their environment, whereas slime molds can exhibit behaviors similar to amoebas, including movement and foraging.
Molds are important in the food industry because they hold items like batter and Jell-O's until they harden. Molds also allow foods to be made into different shapes.