a volcanoe
Some from the surface, most from the cloud of material around it that was ablated off the surface by supersonic air friction. None from the core, you can't even see that.
they move around but they are together not like a gas this is how they get the shape of the container
There's specular reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a non-absorbing, non-porous material. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection you get from mirrors and glass and other shiny things.Then there's diffuse reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a porous material. The incident light is able to penetrate the surface of a porous material where it then scatters around the material's structural lattice until it finally reflects back out at some random angle. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection that happens on everything but SUPER shiny surfaces. Even mirrors and glass undergo some diffuse reflection.Regular Reflection and Diffuse Reflection.
Sphincter
sphincter muscles
Cement board
Cement board
Cement board
Some from the surface, most from the cloud of material around it that was ablated off the surface by supersonic air friction. None from the core, you can't even see that.
they move around but they are together not like a gas this is how they get the shape of the container
Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
it is 1,000,000 degres The temperature on the surface is around 6000 degrees Celsius
The piles of soil are the worm casts, (faeces) which the worm excretes after feeding. These may be pushed to the surface as the worm clears out his tunnel or deposited on the surface as the earthworm feeds above ground. As the worm will not venture far from its burrow it might explain as why they are situated around the opening of the hole.
they are close together because they are both needed for breathing. the alvelous have a smaller surface area and can attach themselves to the oxygen and pass it around the bloodstream near it. the bronchus can not
surface tension is simply liquid (usually water) molecules that join together and creates an invisible "skin" around the top of a glass when you fill it to the top very slowly and it goes over the brim but doesn't spill. surface tension is made by cohesion.
The rock formed from slow cooling magma below the surface has large crystals because the crystals have had a large amount of time, because of the insulating effects of the surrounding material, to gather elements necessary for crystal production as they move around in the liquid material. Once solidified, crystal growth stops.
There's specular reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a non-absorbing, non-porous material. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection you get from mirrors and glass and other shiny things.Then there's diffuse reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a porous material. The incident light is able to penetrate the surface of a porous material where it then scatters around the material's structural lattice until it finally reflects back out at some random angle. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection that happens on everything but SUPER shiny surfaces. Even mirrors and glass undergo some diffuse reflection.Regular Reflection and Diffuse Reflection.