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The ability of water to rise in small openings?

This ability is called capillary action, which occurs due to the cohesive and adhesive properties of water molecules. These properties allow water to be drawn up into small spaces, such as in plant roots or in a thin tube.


A small number of people used to represent an entire population is called a?

A small number of people used to represent an entire population is called a sample. Typically the sample reflects characteristics of the larger population from which it is drawn.


Is there an insect called a boatman?

yes, a water boat man is an insect that normally lives in the waters of ponds or other small lakes.


What is a small area of ocean that is covered by land called?

The usual term for a coral island is an atoll. Some exist in otherwise deep ocean waters.


Who is marlin from Avalon web of magic?

Marlin is the prince of the small city called Aqutina that is on the waters edge and he has a sea dragon named Niva and he is Emily's boyfriend.


What was the first book Ethel Waters wrote?

Ehtel Waters first book that mention a small bird was called: blackbirdsThis answer is done by Bryan RamosAkaFresh boy


What are the small organisms that drift in the upper waters of the oceans?

Plankton


What is a small protected bay called?

A small protected bay is typically called a "cove." Coves are often characterized by their sheltered nature, which provides calm waters and safe anchorage for boats. They can be formed by the erosion of coastlines or tectonic activity, making them popular spots for recreation and natural beauty.


Will a small vein collapse if blood is drawn too quickly?

yes


Small boats often seen in China's waters?

junks and sampans


What is the adaptation of the heart to allow blood flow to be redirected through other small vessels of the heart called?

The heart's natural ability to adapt by redirection is called collateral circulation.


Can having your blood drawn cause a blood clot?

Yes, but it's incredibly rare and harmless, since blood is drawn from small surface veins.