a wall would be a phsyical barrier that can affect the listening process. If there is a wall between you and the person you're trying to communicate with you won't be able to hear them very well depending on the thickness and density of the wall. (is this really the question you were trying to ask?)
Neither of them affect mass in a closed system.
changes in states of matter are physical changes, as they do not affect the chemical properties of the substance
Brittle is indeed a physical property. This physical property affects how a substance may be shaped or how it appears without having an affect on the chemical composition.
A diamond. Also the shape of a molecule can only affect physical properties.
Physical change, changes the appearance or the surface. Chemical change, changes the minerals inside the object. Physical deals with the appearance and the surface. Chemical changes the structure of the minerals inside the object.
Factors that impede the listening process include distractions, such as noise or interruptions, lack of concentration, personal biases or judgments, and preconceived ideas or thoughts that hinder active listening. Emotions like stress, anxiety, or impatience can also affect one's ability to listen effectively.
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The thames barrier is effective beacause it prevents floods and storms to affect London city.
because of the wind blows the water up onto the barrier island
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how does physical changes affect teens
Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.
Yes emotions can affect physical health in many cases. They affect brain, which affects the physical health of person.
Listening w/your eyes and ears and focusing completely on the commuicator, looking at his or her eyes and facial expression and getures.
physical condition of a place. cost of transport. problem of accommodation language barrier. cost of living. racial differences family attachment. diet and food habits..
poor listening and noise