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lakes probably
Those are deposition layers influenced by wind or moving water.
It usually means water.
Sutures are immovable, wavy joints between the bones of skull.
I think wavy hair only a lil wavy tho
Disconformity.
Wavy layers in rock deposits form due to folding, which occurs under high pressure and high temperatures. The rock layers bend and create the wavy appearance. Not sure if that is what you're looking for Wavy layers can also simply be a bedform within sedimentary rocks - these are called wavy bedding or wavy lamination.
It is a representation of unknown or unspecified stereochemistry. It can also be used to indicate a mixture of isomers.
If you are referring to wavy hair, or a wavy line, it is "ondulé/-e."
Yes. This metamorphic rock can be made from granite; wavy bands of dark and light layers.
When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
Green wavy line
just staiten it and get layers and yes it can
The Billabong company uses a black background with a white wavy line for a logo.
When you automatically check spelling and grammar, Microsoft Word uses wavy red underlines to indicate possible spelling errors and wavy green underlines to indicate possible grammatical errors.Blue wavy underlinesWord uses wavy blue underlines to indicate possible instances of inconsistent formatting.
lakes probably
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