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Oceanic lithosphere is dense enough to be forced down into the mantle. Continental lithosphere is not.
'Bile Duct' or technically the Common Bile Duct is formed by the union of Common Hepatic duct and Cystic Duct. It passes through the head of pancreas and ends in the duodenum. It transports bile salts, bile pigments among others.
The nasolacrimal duct (sometimes called tear duct) carries tearsfrom the lacrimal-sacinto the nasal-cavity. Excess tears flow through nasolacrimal duct which drains into the inferior-nasal-meatus.Read more: nasolacrimal-duct
pancreatic duct
The venous duct connects the umbilical arteries to the liver.
its just like a cracked hard boiled egg the shell are the plates and the egg while is the mantle. the tectonic plates move on top of magma which is the mantle. they move due to convection currents which occur within the mantle the oceanic plates sub duct in to the mantle while the continental plates don't as they are not as dense. they basicly freeze and move sideways and then descend back in to the mantle again just very slowly. just like a massive jigsaw puzzle. if you get a hard boiled egg and crack it and wiggle it around it might become clear!!!
It's no duct
In short, yes. The internal forces of the earth both detract crust and add crust. When deep marine volcanoes create new crust on the surface it pushes tectonic plates out, these plates run into other tectonic plates and sub-duct (one pushes under the other) forcing the crust material down into the mantle to be recycled. Earthquakes are caused by plates either sliding along one another, or by one plate being pushed underneath another plate.
Oceanic lithosphere is dense enough to be forced down into the mantle. Continental lithosphere is not.
Don't laugh, duct tape.
'Bile Duct' or technically the Common Bile Duct is formed by the union of Common Hepatic duct and Cystic Duct. It passes through the head of pancreas and ends in the duodenum. It transports bile salts, bile pigments among others.
When two continental plates collide they form mountains .
cystic duct
Duct tape has a myriad of household uses as a temporary repair for piping, wiring, furniture, sealing air leaks in windows, and many others.
if the area given is 100 square inches you can use 10" by 10" duct due to a black art known as aerodynamics or compressible fluid flow, you will get the same back pressure in a 10" diameter round duct and a 2" x 50" duct considerably more back pressure a nice manufactured 90 will take as much back pressure as 50' of duct a tight curved 90 will take as much as 100 feet of duct fans have a curve that goes from maximum cfm at no pressure to minimum cfm at max pressure the fan will require the most power when cfm * pressure is highest simple as rocket science i guess
cystic duct and the hepatic duct
Not usually but there is a vent duct that does get clogged once in a while.