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To break something down into its component parts.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'sets' of amniotic fluid. However the baby is in one sac, which is filled with the fluid. What made you ask this question? Often when a womens waters break, the fluid behind or above the baby my be stopped from flowing out due to the babys position, or if the waters break above the baby, then the amniotic sac may still be intact around its head.
its not living
National laws do not apply in international waters, for the same reason that the laws of one nation are not applicable in a different nation. However, that does not mean that complete anarchy prevails in international waters. There are certain international agreements which apply in international waters. If international waters are thought of as belonging to all nations, then the nations of the world can enact treaties pertaining to those waters.
Plastics are petroleum based products from oil. They can't break down easily which mean they take a very long time to break down, making disposing difficult. However recycling is good and can mean plastics can be reused as new things such as packaging materials. hope this helps!
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There are living cells (osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts) the build, maintain and break down the non-living matrix that surrounds them. They also have an extensive blood and nerve supply.
Well... It's a plant. I mean, you can break that down and figure out exactly what that is, but it's a living thing, not a chemical compound.
Decompose in this situation means to break down living things into smaller pieces, and then returning the nutrients back into the soil. The same wth decomposing.
it means to break down something!!
It means to break down your health.
it means to break it down
I think to simplify is to break down some thing
They break down dead organisms
a break down circuit in damage control
To break something down into its component parts.
it means to break/slow down