ALL subatomic particles fall into one of those three categories.
No when there density increases
atoms
because yellow is a bigger particle, and in chromatography, the bigger molecules/particles fall out first, while the smaller particles continue moving.
the forces of attraction among them limit their motion.
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When the ground thaws, the force of gravity causes the soil and rock particles to fall back down. But they fall vertically, toward the center of Earth. The result is movement downhill.
When the ground thaws, the force of gravity causes the soil and rock particles to fall back down. But they fall vertically, toward the center of Earth. The result is movement downhill.
ALL subatomic particles fall into one of those three categories.
In a way they do, but even smaller "particles" are called atoms.
little particles go in the ground as they fall of the dead outer core of the mango little particles go in the ground as they fall of the dead outer core of the mango
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.
in a gas the particles are allready spaced out quite alot but when you heat them they get more energy so the fly around more. this heat makes the particles rise but once the fall they fall down.
No when there density increases
Its usually called gravity. It makes you fall down too.
Things fall in the direction that we call "down". BTW, "down" may point in different "absolute" directions.