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It is when you break large hydrocarbons/alkanes, into smaller more useful alkanes/alkenes. For example a large hydrocarbon in crude oil is Bitumen. By passing this substance over a hot catalyst, you can break it down into smaller hydrocarbons such as Petrol or Diesel
in a waving pattern... up and down.
methane is the first (and most simple) of the homologous series known as alkanes. It can be formed many ways of which some are --> i) catalytic cracking --> in this process large alkanes are broken down into smaller simpler alkanes and alkenes (of which methane is one) ii) biogas/manure --> in the process of fermentation or anaerobic digestion of manure, about 50% to 75% of the gas released is Methane gas iii) fractional distillation of crude oil/petroleum --> methane is obtained in the top fraction in the fractional distillation of crude oil or petroleum.
It is the oceanic plate that is subducted into the melting zone as it is the denser out of that and the continental plate. In fact, the continental plates have been known to chant such provocations as "going down going down going down" and "who's your daddy!" in the subduction zone.
The fissure (what appears to be a crack down the middle of the brain).
Generally between 35%-40% and appears to be going down.
Odd letters going "up" the alphabet, even letters going "down".
Plaid is a pattern that has lines crossing each other going up and down, and across.
It is when you break large hydrocarbons/alkanes, into smaller more useful alkanes/alkenes. For example a large hydrocarbon in crude oil is Bitumen. By passing this substance over a hot catalyst, you can break it down into smaller hydrocarbons such as Petrol or Diesel
No, the sun appears to go down due to the Earth's rotation. As Earth rotates, the sun becomes hidden by the horizon, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
Strumming pattern for Fifteen are: down up up down up up down. The same as Fearless. and I think MAYBE you just pluck the last two strings instead of going down, I've tried both ways
If you flip the piece upside down so the writing is backwards, that's the "wrong side" of the pattern. Really, there is no "wrong side" of a pattern; if you wanted to lay the whole pattern on the fabric face down and cut it out that way, the garment would still work.There is sometimes a wrong side of fabric - get a pair of jeans and examine the inside, and you'll understand.
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a meander is a type of walk where you dont look or care where you are going it is also where a river travels down the landscape in a wiggly pattern
appears to be
Descending is going down, and ascending is going up.
its going down. i think.