That depends on how you define "level of entropy". Usually the term refers to the degree of randomness in a system. If the system is defined as a deck of cards, then the level of entropy will depend on how randomized the cards are. A standard deck comes with the cards in a pre-set order for which the entropy would be considered zero (perfect order). Any deviation from that initial order would then increase the level of entropy; it is thus necessary to not only state what the system is (a deck of cards) but to also state the condition of the system (how well shuffled the cards are) before you can determine the level of entropy of the system.
do you think what the group did to the messenger war justified
that is not a full questionif it was does entropy involve losing energy ever time, then yes
nothing
nothing
condensation
Foams over.
Entropy is tendency to be random. Unopened playing cards are pretty much set in their place, cooked spaghetti is all over the place in no set order. Thus, I would say cooked spaghetti would have higher entropy because it is the most random.
Nothing, his cards stay flipped over.
that is not a full questionif it was does entropy involve losing energy ever time, then yes
You can be knocked down but not blown backwards.
Yes.
increased
It is considered that the Berlin wall was knocked over on the 9th November 1989, but there was still parts of the wall left.
The expression is usually, "You could have knocked me over with a feather!" It means, I was so surprised (and distracted or disabled) that I could have been easily knocked over with a feather. In other words, my defenses were way down, or non-existant so almost anything could have knocked me down.
You could of knocked me over with a feather is an old saying. This saying means, whatever was said or done, is so surprising.
yes
Great surprise :0
They break down