foliation
medial
Because north points in north direction
orientation of the head. static position, velocity, acceleration and direction.
Introducing certain enzymes could change the orientation of a molecule, otherwise molecules must collide in the proper direction. And, it depends on what the molecules are from.
A transverse wave is a moving wave in which the displacement of the medium carrying the wave is perpendicular to the direction of the wave propogation. An example of a transverse wave is a string oscillating up and down.
foliation
Yes perpendicular is a direction for obvious reasons.
They move perpendicular to the direction they transfer
With the extreme heat and pressure causing the metamorphism into gneiss, the constituent minerals recrystallize into bands, usually alternating from light colored to dark, perpendicular to the direction of the pressure which is being applied. The exact cause of the banding is not fully understood at this time.
With the extreme heat and pressure causing the metamorphism into gneiss, the constituent minerals recrystallize into bands, usually alternating from light colored to dark, perpendicular to the direction of the pressure which is being applied. The exact cause of the banding is not fully understood at this time.
With the extreme heat and pressure causing the metamorphism into gneiss, the constituent minerals recrystallize into bands, usually alternating from light colored to dark, perpendicular to the direction of the pressure which is being applied. The exact cause of the banding is not fully understood at this time.
Wave that has vibration in a direction that is perpendicular to the motion creating it
There can be.
The motion is parallel to wave direction The motion is both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction. The motion is perpendicular to wave direction.
Perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
no
the direction it is facing