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Sounds would reach your ear, but sound all distorted. Like holding a seashell to your ear. So not much effect.
NOTHING 2. If the fluid contained some element, e.g. sodium or calcium, then the flame would show the colour appropriate to that element. Flame photometry relies on this principle.
nobody knows, it depends on the choices people make The Olympic games will be held in London The last Mayan calendar will start over Then 2013 will happen
The connection between the two layers is held together by surface tension. By interfering with this the lungs will not expand with each breath but they will collapse.
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.
Sounds would reach your ear, but sound all distorted. Like holding a seashell to your ear. So not much effect.
A megaphone usually known as (speaking-trumpet, bullhorn, blowhorn, or loud hailer) is a portable, usually hand-held, cone-shaped acoustic horn used to amplify a person's voice or other sounds and direct it in a given direction. The sound is introduced into the narrow end of the megaphone, by holding it up to the face and speaking into it, and the sound waves radiate out the wide end. The megaphone increases the volume of sound by increasing the acoustic impedance seen by the vocal cords, matching the impedance of the vocal cords to the air, so that more sound power is radiated. It also serves to direct the sound waves in the direction the horn is pointing
If negotiations between countries or parties are held through press releases and announcements, this is megaphone diplomacy, aiming to force the other party into adopting a desired position.
Australia would win
They would repel each other
If you held your breath, the concentration of oxygen in your lungs would decrease. The concentration of carbon dioxide would increase in your lungs.
It's Pressure would rise.
If negotiations between countries or parties are held through press releases and announcements, this is megaphone diplomacy, aiming to force the other party into adopting a desired position.
No, "held" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that sound like the noise they describe, such as "buzz" or "boom." "Held" is a verb used to indicate past tense of holding something.
repel each other
Droughts are not held, they happen. They happen where there is not enough rain or a man made interference in water getting to where it's needed.
Hydrogen bonds are weak, but they are able to hold the backbones together. If covalent bonds held the templates together instead, the bonds would be even weaker and would likely break.