"Brownian motion" is the seemingly random motion of particles. Small particles, suspended in water, seem to drift and jerk around randomly. Why should they do this? The most obvious explanation is that they are being constantly bombarded by even smaller particles: those that make up the liquid itself.
<Novanet> Detergent makes water droplets flatten out!
Brownian motion. This is the motion of small objects (like pollen) that appear to jiggle around while sitting in a drop of water. You can view this motion under a microscope.
The observation of a plant supports the inference that photosynthesis can take place is a green color. All living organisms are dependent on plants because plants are producers.
They both have similar anatomy, psychology, behavior, intelligence, and, especially, genetics.
Which excerpt from the text supports the inference that William Clayton is a brave man?
The fact that many of the Pilgrims could read and write is evidence of their education. Additionally, their ability to create legal documents, such as the Mayflower Compact, further supports the inference that they were educated individuals.
It supports the continental drift.
birds have only two legs.
zones of crustal activity support the infrence
there are convection currents in the upper core.
Evolutionary change is always rapid and contunuous
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains genes from archaeans and from bacteria.