Solid Materials hold their shape because the molecules are bound to each other, all solids have the ability to hold their shape when forces are applied. ** Look in your book. If you have CPO Focus on Physical Science, it is in Chapter 5 section 2 page 103 **
Shoreline stabilization i.e they hold the soil particles together hence minimising erosion
Due to the breaking or formation of the bonds that hold the particles together.
Yes. A liquid turns into a gas when the particles speed up. When the particles in the liquid start going at a faster speed than the forces of cohesion in the liquid can hold them in the liquid and the air pressure can continue to push them into the liquid, they leave the liquid.
Yes, you do - so maybe hold your breath while you're doing it ;)
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
girls are tougher
It is in a solid state.
ionic bonds hold the particles together in NaCl.
Tails is definitely tougher!!
Electromagnetic and electro-static forces holds particles together in its nuclius.
IITJEE is tougher than CA.
Mike is TOUGHER than jacob
Tougher Disguises was created in 2002.
Humus
Absolutely--dramatically tougher.
The duration of Tougher In Alaska is 3600.0 seconds.