Aquatic
There is no scientific name for "handsome" as it is a subjective term used to describe someone's physical appearance. Scientific names are used for the classification of living organisms based on their characteristics.
osmosis, is the term that can be used for this scientific term
The term "aqua" is Latin for water. It is commonly used in scientific, medical, and culinary contexts to refer to water.
Cocci is a scientific term used to describe spherical shaped bacteria. The plural form of the term cocci is coccus.
"Aqua bulliens" is a Latin term that translates to "boiling water." It is often used in scientific contexts to refer to water at its boiling point.
THe term used is biotic elements nonliving organisms/materials are abiotic elements
The scientific term for layers is "strata" or "stratum." It is often used in geology to describe rock layers or sedimentary deposits that have formed over time.
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A non-living thing does not have a scientific name because scientific names are used to classify and describe living organisms based on their characteristics and relationships. Scientific names are given to species, genera, families, and other taxonomic categories within the living world.
The term 'day' is used to describe the passage of 24 hours, or 86,400 seconds. Although 'day' is not an official SI unit, the scientific term to describe a day is 86,400 seconds.
There is no scientific term for wood. ---------------------------------------------------------- Yes, wood is just wood... There would be other related terms describing wood products or parts. Woody Matter Cellulose Wood Pulp Fibrous Tissue Xylem & Phloem
The phrase "Marine" is commonly used as a salt water term; but technically refers to anything living in, on, around, or having anything to do with a body of water.