Shape
comparative: more clearly superlative: most clearly
The rate of decomposition of the rock will increase when it is broken up because there is more surface area exposed to the elements weather) that can erode the surfaces.
Any area where two or more tectonic plates do not touch each other is a not a tectonic plate boundary.
When the object under observation is well lit, then you can view it more clearly. Some objects which you want to observe under magnifying glass, may not have been well lit naturally. Magnifying glass with lights will help look at it more clearly.
One or more subjects and a setting that concentrates the viewer's interaction on the subjects, not the background or other distractions. A formal, stuffy pose need not be part of the equation.
An area clearly set off by one or more of the other five visual elements of art—such as line, shape, color, texture, and space—can be described as a focal point or a distinct area of emphasis within a composition. This area often draws the viewer's attention and serves to create contrast or highlight specific aspects of the artwork. By manipulating these elements, artists can effectively delineate areas, guiding the viewer's gaze and enhancing the overall narrative or emotional impact of the piece.
becuse the area of lightness of orange colour is more than other colours...so we can see clearly
more clearly, very clearly, the most clearly
The word "clearly" is an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing more information about how an action is done.
comparative: more clearly superlative: most clearly
Elements form molecules of chemical compounds
You see aspects of a work more clearly when you review elements and ideas side by side
New glasses may help you see more clearly. The other driver was clearly responsible for the accident.
You see aspects of a work more clearly when you review elements and ideas side by side.
you see aspects of a work more clearly when you review elements and ideas side by side
It will enable you to see the specimen as accurately as possible - and change the microscope to view certain elements more clearly.
more clearly, most clearly