Sudden Burst of Energy was created in 1996.
The sailboat is propelled by the wind. A sudden burst of energy propelled him into first place.
The answer is solar flares. :)
the petroleum is used as fuel. it is burned, letting out a burst of energy
glucose and for a short energy burst kinetic energy, stored in muscle masses
impulse is also called as sudden force or energy and called sudden shock impulse = force * displacement
To store electricity for a sudden burst of extra energy.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
To me, re-energized means to get a sudden burst of energy in the body to do any activity or action.
The sailboat is propelled by the wind. A sudden burst of energy propelled him into first place.
The noun 'burst' is an abstract or concrete noun, depending on the context of use.The noun 'burst' is an abstract noun as a word for a sudden occurrence of emotion or activity.The noun 'burst' is a concrete noun as a word for a sudden occurrence of sound, breaking or splitting; a word for a sudden discharge of gunfire.The word 'burst' is also a verb: burst, bursts, bursting.
contain available hydrogen that your body can make available to the mitochondria of your cells.
A sudden burst of power in a computer
The Latin root "rupt" most likely means burst of material. This root is commonly used in words like "rupture" and "eruption" to convey the idea of something bursting or breaking open.
Burst the Bubble was created in 2002.
The Trust That Has Burst was created in 1984.
Burst Radio was created in 1998.