many things can hold 1000 insects here are some, swamps lakes ponds and trees.
Water, especially from a stream or creek, has many insects that are not visible to the eye. One quart of it can have as many as 1000 insects.
I don't see the difference as long as you are talking about lifting an object physically higher from the floor or ground. But 'hold up' can have the meaning of robbing or robbery. "I'll hold up the first person who comes out of the bank!" a robber might say. Or, "This is a hold up!"
up to 1000 pounds.
Hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.
The 4 Gb version is said to hold up to 1000 songs, but that would depend on the size and storage density. The iPod shuffle comes in three different versions, 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB. According to specs given by Apple, the 1GB can hold up to of 240 songs, and the 4GB can hold up to 1000 songs.
hold a piece of iron or magnesium up to it and if it attracts it is magnetic
If an object takes up more space than another object, it will have a larger volume. This means the object has more capacity to hold substances or occupy a greater area.
yes like most insects. the female does not need a male to mate, and can lay up to 1000 eggs at a time
Yes, the reaction force to the partner of an object sitting on a table is the normal force acting upward to hold the object up. It is a result of Newton's third law of motion, where the table exerts an equal and opposite force on the object to support it against gravity.
A rope, a chair, and an object that can hold up the weight of a human.
The force required to hold up an object of mass 20kg is equal to its weight, which is 20kg multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (around 9.8 m/s^2). Therefore, the force required is approximately 196 newtons.
An 16Gb iPad can hold up to 199 app and 1 video and like 580 photo