I believe it is "prey"The opposite of predator is prey.
The opposite (imprecisely) would be approximately, or roughly.
The general opposite of the noun "land" is "sea." These are the two types of surface. Historically the opposite of travel by land was by sea, but this could now apply to travel by "ground" as opposed to by "air." If you are referring to what an aircraft does, then 'take off' would be a suitable opposite. For sea travel the opposite could be to "set sail." If you refer to what you do to a fish after hooking it, then the opposite might be 'lose' but it is not so clear. --- It really depends upon which meaning of 'land' you mean and exactly what you mean by 'opposite'. When people refer to the 'opposite' of a word they normally mean its antonym and this would typically only apply to adjectives and adverbs, and certain verbs that have a clear antonym, and to nouns based on them.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
I believe it is "prey"The opposite of predator is prey.
The opposite (imprecisely) would be approximately, or roughly.
the thing that when acted upon will produce nothing or zero.
The opposite of a colligative property is a property of a solution that depends upon the identity of the solute and not the concentration of the solute molecule or ions.
exactly the opposite!
I think you need to expand upon the definition of this word before an antonym can be provided.
Angels are spiritual beings believed to act as messengers between humans and a higher power, often associated with protection, guidance, and support. They are commonly depicted as benevolent entities that offer comfort and assistance in times of need.
This definition describes equilibrium.
A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. The push and the pull act in opposite directions; Action & Reaction forces which are equal & opposite
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, unless acted upon by an outside force.
Springs imply Newton's Third Law of Motion. Newton's third law of motion states that if a force acts upon an object, the object reacts with an equal and opposite force. Plus, the design of the spring is a spiral, and this type of design leads to an exact opposite reaction to the force being acted upon it. In other words, when you push on a spring, Newton's Third Law comes into effect and its opposite reaction is stable and focused into fighting the original force acting upon it. This makes the spring bounce, and that is the physics of springs.
Newtons thrid law of motion is that every action has an opposite and equal reaction acting upon it