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idk i also need to know for my science cw, but maybe the atoms are less densely packed so the vibrations in the atoms are not passing the vibrations on as much as a material with more densely packed atoms like metal
Your eardrum will vibrate and transfer the sound vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear, which carry the vibrations to the cochlea of the inner ear, where they are transformed into nerve impulses.
I don't know if this is what you meant, but all sound sound is caused by vibrations. So vibrating air waves?
If you know about electricity, he had both a positive and a negative effect on the world, lol.
yes but i dont know how....
He feels the vibrations of where you walk
probably, yes... as i think you know, snake are sensitive to ground vibrations. and thunder might cause distortions which effect the snake.
Uric acid.
I'm afraid I only know the cause. When the edges of the tectonic plates rub together it causes vibrations, that is the earthquake.
I really know actually! all i know is that i'm doing it for my science project! and it's made by seed crystals.
I think you can dry silicon crystals by microwave. I know it works with silica gell.
I don't know but i'm smart
Yes, that is how they know there is an insect caught in their web.
i think they need to know about crystals so they can stop, treet, or study them?!!?!?!??!?!!??! idk but that was a pretty legitement answer dont you think? :P (:^)>
The world may never know
I think (and know) it is because there is less time for crystals to grow.
The element whose salt crystals are know for their crisp color is chromium. Chromium is often put on the bumpers of cars to give them their sheen.