yes a chemist would study a leaf being blown by the wind
Cabeza de Vaca's raft got blown ashore in present-day Galveston Island in Texas in 1528 after a storm at sea.
Karst or dissolutional: in limestone by the action of water. By far the majority. Lava-tubes: left by lava running out from under the solidified crust of a lava flow. Mass-movement: fissures behind a mass of rock peeling away from a cliff or hill-side. Sea-caves: eroded in cliffs by wave action. Talus Caves: rather stretching the definition of "cave" but these are still natural cavities -between rock-falls and the parent rock-face. Rock-shelters: simply shallowcavities useable as sheltersin rock-faces, such as found in desert areas by scouring by wind-blown sand. That's six out of the three you wanted... will that do?
Captain James Cook was the first to cross the Antarctic Circle on the 17th of January, 1773, and reached a latitude of 67 degrees 15 minutes S. It is not clear whether or not he actually set eyes on Antarctica since the ice pack prevented any further southward progress. In January, 1820, as a result of an earlier expedition where he was blown off course, the British Royal Navy sent William Smith as pilot with Edward Bransfield to search the waters south of the newly claimed South Shetland Islands. It is subsequently claimed that they are the first to see the Antarctic Peninsula. On the 27th of January, 1820, Russian, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellinghausen, becomes the first person to see the Antarctic continent. In January,1821, Bellingshausen returns to the Antarctic and completes a circumnavigation of Antarctica being only the second explorer, after Cook, to do so. In February, American sealer John Davis arguably becomes the first person to land on the Antarctic continent. A Norwegian scientist immigrant to Australia, Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink (1864-1934), became the first man to set foot on the Antarctic when he stepped on to Cape Adare on the 24th of January, 1895. From 1894-95 he devoted his time to exploration of Antarctica. He attempted to reach the South Pole in 1897. During this expedition, he was the first to discover lichen in the Antarctic, and reached a latitude of 78 degrees 5 minutes S.
A chemist would most likely study a leaf being eaten by insects because they would be interested in the chemical interactions between the insect and the leaf, such as the compounds released by the leaf as a defense mechanism or the digestion process by the insect.
most likely a blown head gasket.
Most likely a blown fuse
Bulb is most likely blown
you have a blown head gasket water is getting in to the engine oil
Blown head gasket.
Water is commonly getting into the hazard light systems
Most likely cause would be a blown fuse.
More than likely a blown fuse.
Could be a blown fuse.
most likely the fuse is blown
most likely a blown head gasket, cracked head, or bad intake gasket. with the s series. i would venture to say blown head gasket.