Renewable resources, such as solar or wind energy, will never run out as they are naturally replenished. Additionally, sustainable practices, like recycling and conservation, can help ensure that certain resources, like water or forests, are not depleted.
Force can make matter move: that's true. Force cannot stop matter from moving: untrue. When u run, can someone catch you by force u to stop? Yes they can.
Matter is defined as something that has mass and takes up space. Mass is defined as the amount of matter something contains. Since these two definitions run into each other, what exactly - without use of the corrasponding words
Matter occupies space because the particles that make up matter have physical dimensions and mass, which means they cannot exist in the same space as other particles simultaneously without some form of separation. This is supported by empirical evidence from experiments in physics and chemistry that demonstrate matter has volume and takes up physical space.
Soil doesn't run out of nutrition because it is a complex ecosystem that continuously replenishes itself through processes like decomposition of organic matter, nutrient cycling, and interactions between plants and beneficial microorganisms. When plants absorb nutrients from the soil, they release organic matter back into the soil through their roots and fallen leaves, which help sustain the soil's nutrient content. Additionally, practices like crop rotation and adding organic matter can help maintain soil fertility over time.
You can find almost any state of matter in your house. Solids- almost everything around you EX. a table or a glass Liquids- water, juice etc. Gas- if you have a fire place that is run on gas, or the gas that goes to a gas stove. Also air and steam are considered gasses. the only state of matter you probably dont have in your house is plasma. which makes up 99% of the matter in the universe. an example of plasma would be lightening or the northern lights Hope this helps
no as we never know when it will run out.
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Parallel lines are lines that no matter how long they get will never run into each other. _______________________ ____________________________________ These are parallel lines. You can see that if you made either one of them shorter or longer, they would never meet. / and _ are not parallel lines because they would run into each other.
Yes it is as it can be used over and over again and never run out
there would be more of what their using and it will never run out Or yo Momma (:
We never run out of water, because of the water cycle.
A player doesn't get paid per home run, they get paid a yearly salary, no matter what they do during the season.
You can run older Nintendo games with emulators.I've never really had much luck with them personally.They all seem a little clunky.
No. If you think about it, upstairs toilets actually drain through the walls and down under the foundation and footings, so you would have a 100% slope there. You can have too little slope, but never too much, since gravity is actually what drains a toilet. Yes you can. Pipes that run vertical are not a problem because friction is not acting on either the solid or the liquid matter. Where a pipe is sloping steeply the water can run away leaving solid matter behind.
electricity can never run out only the energy used to generate it
No it does not matter.
I don't think there's much you can do about that. If it has never run on it's wheel then I wouldn't worry about it. If it used to, but now it doesn't then check to see if it's wheel is stuck. If not, you should probably take it to the vet, because something might be wrong.