A lava flow may flow over the surface from a fissure deep enough to reach the magma layer. Or, if under pressure, an eruption from a volcano.
Naturally-acquired passive immunity occurs when a fetus receives antibodies from its mother through the placenta. It also occurs when a baby receives antibodies through breastmilk.
A pathologic fracture occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain.
The natural flow of heat is from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. This process occurs through conduction, convection, or radiation, depending on the medium through which the heat is transferring.
earthquakes
When magma breaks through the earth's crust, it results in a volcanic eruption. This can lead to the release of lava, ash, gases, and rock fragments onto the surface. Volcanic eruptions can vary in intensity and have the potential to cause widespread destruction and impact local ecosystems.
True, natural weathering is typically a slow process that occurs over long periods of time. Factors such as temperature, precipitation, and the type of rock or material being weathered can affect the speed at which weathering occurs. Overall, natural weathering is a gradual process that slowly breaks down and changes the Earth's surface.
yes, because the body breaks it down into smaller pieces, and also takes out the vitamins and minerals.
Evolution is a gradual process that occurs through natural selection. Natural mutation results in some offspring.
Rain envelops the house
"crepuscular rays" is the technical term...
Natural insemination refers to the process of fertilization that occurs through sexual intercourse between a male and a female, typically in the context of reproduction in animals or humans.
The prickly pear propagates and spreads in its natural environment through a process called vegetative reproduction. This occurs when a segment of the plant, such as a pad or a piece of the root, breaks off and grows into a new plant. Additionally, the prickly pear produces fruits that contain seeds which can be dispersed by animals, wind, or water, allowing the plant to spread to new areas.