The process is called as diffusion, probably. The molecules have kinetic energy. that makes them to diffuse probably. Why the molecules do not come closer to each other, due to gravity is a question mark. Probably the kinetic energy is more powerful than the gravitational force. If you mix two gases, they will diffuse evenly in the space. How and why this happens is the question mark, again.
diffusion.
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Diffusion
A, Scatter the green protion of the visible B, absorb the green portion of the visible. C, Scatter all colors except the green portion of the visible. D. Scatter the green portion of the ultraviolet. E. absorb the green portion of ultravioleet b
the importance of seed dispersal is for the continuation of plant and species life
white colour of the light scatters easily.
the fruit is the stored food/starch,etc and contains seeds which can lead to the growth of a new plant The primary function of fruits to a plant is to scatter seeds.
its hooks help it attach to an animal which carries it away from the parent plant
"To scatter throughout"
Substances that do not settle or scatter light are typically transparent or translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them with minimal interference. Examples of such materials include clear glass, air, and water. When light passes through these substances, it does not scatter or settle; instead, it continues in a relatively straight path. This is in contrast to opaque materials, which absorb or reflect light, causing it to scatter or settle.
the Khazar, after being converted to the Hebrew Faith. they were scatter throughout Europe.
They scatter adhesive ova amongst the plant life or whatever else is available. Simultaneously the males scatter their milt around the same areas to do the fertilising.
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a scatter seed is a pack of seeds that scatter all over
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You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
Disperse is a good synonym for scatter.
Scatter.
Yes, colloids scatter light. Colloids are mechanical mixtures; all mechanical mixtures scatter light. Solutions are the only mixtures that do not scatter light. The scattering of light by mixtures is known as the Tyndall effect, btw.