Placing things in a new spot is called relocation. There are even enterprises called relocation companies. It sounds better to say "relocation company than "moving company" doesn't it? Maybe.
We might also consider relocation to be a term associated with science. In geology, we see glaciation relocate large rocks as well as mounds of smaller stones. It might be more correct, however, to say deposition when talking about those relocated materials.
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These are the better examples and conversions of materials improved by technology.:an old television into a new flat screen televisionBeta max into a new DVD PlayerType writer into a new laptoplocking doors into a new automatic door opener
Some materials that are available for a new security fence include Steel, Chain-link and Aluminum. You can order security fence materials online from the Hoover Fence website.
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The answer is deposition
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these rocks are formed by cooled magma or lava
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umm....CHEMICAL change..! 0.o
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Assuming that we are talking about geologic processes, it is called sedimentation.
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The term "installed" is especially relevant to equipment or machinery, by placing or fixing. It also means to place someone in a new position of authority.
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Jack suggests that the new place could be defended by building a fort at the entrance to serve as a barrier and by placing guards to keep watch at all times to prevent anyone from entering without permission.
it is not research : the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.