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It is opaque.but when it passes through a translucent material depending on the structure of the material it may also spread.
water borne or air? If air what is the weather?
No. There is only one connection for the leaves. They are either charged (spread apart) or not charged (not spread apart).
In order for clay to float in water, you must spread it out as much as you can and form it into a boat shape, or you could spread it out, and take it and form it into a ball, but leave a big pocket of air in the middle, and it should float either way if done right.
When sound hits a surface, it is either transmitted through the material or reflected back out, similar as light is. When sound is transmitted through matter, it is diffused (or spread out) by said matter; and also a small portion of the sound is converted to energy (such as heat). This is based on my personal understanding, it may not be 100% accurate but I you out.
It is opaque.but when it passes through a translucent material depending on the structure of the material it may also spread.
No. It can not spread to humans, cats or dogs either.
A contagion is either a disease spread by contact, the spread of such a disease, or the spread of anything harmful, as if it were a disease.
yes, if the state of matter is heated or cooled, the distance between the molecules in that object are either spread out or pulled together; therefore, the sound waves will travel quicker through heated material, and slower through cooled material.
homogenous mixture
The homophones that match those definitions are "roes" and "rows." "Roes" refers to the material spread over a surface, while "rows" refers to the place where a wild animal lies.
Infectious diseases spread either by person to person contact, or indirectly by a vector or a fomite.
Viruses spread by infecting its host. It penetrates the host and incorporates its genetic material into the host's DNA. Thus they use host as a viral production unit and spread vigorously.
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