The object will speed up change direction or slow down.
Scattering if it happens at random and said to be "reflection" if it is stream lined.
Natural ones are called orifices. Artificial ones are called stomas.
Yes, the mouth is lined with a type of serous membrane called oral mucosa, which serves to protect and lubricate the oral cavity.
The earth and the sun always form a line. They are the end points of that line and therefore are always lined up.
Smooth muscles
yes
Very little. It is simply a rare astronomical occurrence. It can certainly have no effect on the earth.
Usually, yes. When you import an object, it usually has a lined border, with 'button's at each corner and mid-point. These allow you to resize it to you own needs.
Four states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy, and the two sides were fully lined-up.
Tree lined street
You can not really try out. No one is going to take a new person to acting and a newcomer to be on a world-known show. They already have tons of people lined up to be on the show.
Oh honey, collinear force simply means forces that act along the same line. It's like having a group of soldiers marching in a straight line, all pushing or pulling in the same direction. So, if you've got forces lined up like a bunch of obedient little ducklings, congratulations, you've got yourself some collinear forces.
German troops crossed through Belgium in an attempt to flank the French forces lined in trenches along the border.
tree lined
lined I lined the cabinet with paper.
The astrolabe needs to be lined up with north so that the user can accurately measure the altitude of a celestial object. By aligning the astrolabe with north, the user can ensure that the measurements taken are correctly referenced against the horizon and celestial coordinates.
Lined is a past tense verb and an adjective. Verb: Tourists lined the streets. Adjective: Please have enough lined paper for the essay.