Radium
It may be possible to bombard Radium 15 with protons, creating Radium 16. Radium 16 has a fast decay rate. This would release large amounts of energy.
20,00,000/kg
No, not at all- the rate of melt of an ice-cube is entirely down to temeprature.
decreasing the temperature
Ice melts more slowly at higher altitudes because the air is thinner and therefore there is less pressure pushing down on the ice, reducing the rate of melting. Additionally, colder temperatures are typically experienced at higher altitudes which also slows down the melting process.
Where a glacier melts more rapidly than the rate of accumulation of snow.
the liver has a higher metabolic rate
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Water evaporates faster at higher elevations compared to sea level because of the lower atmospheric pressure. This lower pressure allows water molecules to escape into the air more easily, increasing the rate of evaporation.
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
Higher temp = higher rate of evaporation