the ones with the highest density
NO, because the whole reason your tired is your constently moving which your running out of breath therefore your heart is racing and speeding up.... your heart rate slows down as you start to cool down
Air resistance.
It slows down the drying time
No, but their metabolism slows when water temps drop.
because this is used in magnetic compasses so we can find north and it helps with research abouyt things releted withg science and tecnology and even maths.
Rock and soil!!
The largest particles in the stream would settle out first.
the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
friction stops things from moving and slows it down
True
True
true
As the current slows and goes around bends the heavier silt always settles first. This is the factor that causes 'meanders' in slow moving rivers. The lighter, smaller fragments are carried out to the edge of the delta.
friction
No, slows its motion.
Slows it.