Conductivity can be used to calculate the salinity of the water.
Seawater is warmest at the end of summer because the water has absorbed heat from the sun during the summer months. Warmer air temperatures also contribute to the warming of seawater as heat transfers from the atmosphere to the ocean.
When sea water evaporates it leaves the salt behind and takes the water into orbit
The object's "volume".
the person's mouth will feel very dry and will vomit.
it is possible because of the pressure.,the gravity that takes place on it.,it is also same in taking salts in seawater.,
Conductivity is a material's ability to conduct electricity, while conductance is the measure of how well a material can conduct electricity. Conductivity is a property of the material itself, while conductance takes into account the material's dimensions. Conductivity is measured in siemens per meter (S/m), while conductance is measured in siemens (S). Conductivity and conductance are related in that conductivity is the intrinsic property of a material, while conductance is the actual measurement of how well the material conducts electricity.
The precision of stopwatch measurements can be affected by human reaction time, which can vary among individuals. Additionally, mechanical limitations in the stopwatch mechanism, such as the time it takes for the button to be pressed and the time it takes for the display to start or stop, can introduce errors in the measurements. Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can also impact the accuracy of stopwatch measurements.
Find out the measurements of the bed and then measure that in the room.
Usually refers to wood polished by the waves and washed ashore.Wood that's been exposed to seawater for an extended period so it takes on an unusual appearance and texture.
yes it does. it takes measurements and a lot of other things so it does take math
Water circulates so more of it must be heated (or cooled) to change temperature. With the land, only the top few inches change temperature at first--it takes awhile for the warmth to penetrate. So terrestrial surface measurements rise much faster in the morning and cool down faster in the evenings--the water tends to remain closer to the same temperature day and night.
Electricity takes the path of least resistance. Conductivity of a material has a larger impact than density does.