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If it's lubricated, then the greese in its bearings may freeze at certain times of the year. If it spins at all, then it will behave exactly as it does anywhere else on Earth.
The elements in the Periodic Table are arranged so that elements in the same group (column) will exhibit certain similar characteristics with others in that same group, but different periods (rows). So you can predict, with a certain degree of confidence, how a certain element may behave by where it is located on the periodic table, based on what you know about how other elements in the same group behave. This is mainly due to the valence electrons (the outermost electrons) being the same configuration as others in the same group. The valence electrons are a big determining factor as how that element will react with other elements. They do not all behave exactly the same, but similar.
To describe things as they truly are or behave, without any prejudice to force or "massage" or select observations to fit any preconceived ideas or notions about what you think should happen.
if you want to behave like a woman act sissy
All of the elements in group 1 on the periodic table will behave similarly to sodium.
Behaving is the present participle of "behave" - to act in a certain way, or according to certain acceptable social norms.
Operant Conditioning
Behave is be (a certain way) and have.
Incentive
The Book of the Courtier describes how nobles should behave in a royal court.
complution.
To understand what an adolescent is thinking or feeling. And to find out why they behave in the manner that they behave in. I'm still going to go with, to screw up the Psyche of a child while thinking they are fixing it.
Pressure
If it's lubricated, then the greese in its bearings may freeze at certain times of the year. If it spins at all, then it will behave exactly as it does anywhere else on Earth.
An incentive!
compulsion
an incentive