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the earth is too large to move
Large bodies of ice that move across the Earth's surface are glaciers.
The structure that sticks out from the cells surface and allows it to move is known as cilia. Some cells also use flagellum to move.
Rotation
It decreases as you move away from the earth surface
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
recycling
The "downward" on the "curved surface" is a 3D model to explain and visualize the effect.
Yes, a rebound is an action verb; to hit a surface, then move away from that surface, a word for the act of bouncing back after hitting something.
No. Surface waves travel across the country, and the land moves up and down. An example is sea waves.
Assuming the question is about an aeroplane.........the elevator is the horizontal surface usually at the rear of the aircraft , the vertical surface which can move at the back of the fin is the rudder . On each wing there is a portion of the rear edge near to the wingtips which are the ailerons , which move together , but in opposite directions.
No. The plantar surface move laterally.
The papillae give the tongue a rough-textured surface which allows the tongue to move food to the back of the mouth more easily.
Surface waves cause rock to move in a circular path.
If your not a professional your not supposed to move a injured person because he or she could get severely injured or worse. But the best thing to do is put the person on a hard surface and keep their neck and back as straight as you can
surface currents moves bcoz