the answer is a gas
A gas.
as gas molecules are very loosly packed and are moving in all directions so the fragnance of agarbatti spreads in whole room immediately as it travels at a fast speed
yes it does, light travels in all directions.
yes
the answer is a gas
Light is considered radiant because it spreads out in all directions. the word radiant comes from the word radius, like the radius of a circle. It spreads out in radially in all directions
Yes, because it can take the shape of it's container. Gas can also spread in all directions.
Gas because it spreads out and all the atoms are moving around.
A gas.
No. The light energy spreads in all directions; only a tiny amounts gets to us.
It expands and spreads out, no matter is created.
Yes, but it will not matter once you have an established area. It spreads all over and what the deer eat will not even be noticed!!
for example the sun. The light spreads out in all directions but as you go farther out the wave frequency is less. You can drop a stone into a pond the waves go out every where but the frequency reduces as it goes out. So to sum it up it goes out on all directions.
No. It states that matter cooled as all space in all parts of our Universe EXPANDED in all directions. Contrary to a popular misconception -- not helped by misleading or ignorant popular presentations -- Big Bang Cosmology does NOT state that matter exploded out from a central point into empty space. Rather, it states that SPACE ITSELF expanded at all points in our Universe, reducing the density and temperature of the matter within this expanding space.
as gas molecules are very loosly packed and are moving in all directions so the fragnance of agarbatti spreads in whole room immediately as it travels at a fast speed
Liquid is the answer.