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Compression is that ability to force a gas to fit into a smaller space. It has many benefits such as transportation when contained. When uncompressed, it can perform mechanical actions on ships and vehicles.
Igneous rock granite can undergo weathering and erosion over time, breaking down into smaller particles. These particles can then be transported and deposited, leading to the formation of sedimentary rocks such as sandstone or shale. Additionally, if granite is subjected to extreme heat and pressure, it can undergo metamorphism and transform into a new type of rock called gneiss.
Colloid particles are smaller than suspensions particles.
What is the process in which rocks ate broken down into smaller pieces by ice, water
mudstone has smaller particles :D
Pressure actually is the force that the particles exercise over a particular level.When we are going up We'll find smaller quantity of particles above the level in which We are.So, if there is smaller quantity of particles above this level, there is also going to be a smaller force exercised on It.
Radioactivity.
because the hydrogen bonds in water literally crush theparticles into smaller particles
The force of the pressure put on the balloon is squeezed into smaller particles so the volume is smaller. :) From Jade Nicole White. X
the reason is because the molecules casing the pressure inhibit the molecules of the material.
the reason is because the molecules casing the pressure inhibit the molecules of the material.
Compression is that ability to force a gas to fit into a smaller space. It has many benefits such as transportation when contained. When uncompressed, it can perform mechanical actions on ships and vehicles.
No not all the time. Usually the deeper you go the smaller the particles, due to the pressure pressurising the particles together thus making them smaller. However it depends how deep and what type of soil it is and what is consists of. Did this help?
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
Igneous rock granite can undergo weathering and erosion over time, breaking down into smaller particles. These particles can then be transported and deposited, leading to the formation of sedimentary rocks such as sandstone or shale. Additionally, if granite is subjected to extreme heat and pressure, it can undergo metamorphism and transform into a new type of rock called gneiss.
In a way they do, but even smaller "particles" are called atoms.
Yes - all atoms are made of smaller particles. Those particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons.