a web digram is a digram
Web photo digram
Unstable
This process is called transcription.
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
convection
Web mockup is a model, layout, built to scale, used in studying the construction of website, and in testing a new development.
web diagramming
A web diagram is a type of visual aide that represents the relationship among parts of a whole. Instructors often use web diagrams to help children grasp concepts and to make connections that they may not have been aware of otherwise.
Yes, there are several websites that allow you to diagram your own sentences. Some popular options include "Web Diagramming Tool" by ReadWriteThink, "Easy Diagramming" by Grammar Bytes, and "Sentence Diagrammer" by Diagramming Sentences.
Look on This Old House web site. Norm describes the process.
A block diagram is a pictorial representation of a system or process in which subsystems of other components are represented by geometric shapes joined by lines or arrows.
I was unable to find any real information regarding tournaments for competitive sentence diagramming. However, if you search for "sentence diagramming tournament" and similar phrases, you will find many websites that offer fun sentence-diagramming games and quizzes. Some of these sties seem to have forums, which might mention actual tournaments if they happen in the future.
Because the web is the connections that allow web pages to be sent from one computer to another, it describes the process, not the item iteslf. Web pages are stored on remote computers, you use your computer to send a request for a page over the web to the remote computer, the server. The server then sends this page once again, over the web to your computer.
The student of Geology describes the process of weathering when answering an exam question on the subject.
Tree diagramming
the process that describes downward sliding of the rock material is Slump
Deflation describes the process of generally declining prices.
Which of the following BEST describes the concept behind Web 2.0? Download Write Read-write Upload