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You could do like psychical development/growing up. The evolution of man/animals. Changes in architecture e.g. buildings, styles of buildings. Or even the progression of society. =)
she believed that she could change the twentieth century
They change gases through their skin. They ubsorb the oxygen they need.
Cedar Oil Spray keeps insects off of anything you spray it on. It is safe to use on people, pets, and even furniture. It will keep your home free of pests and not change the smell of it.
Yes, the word 'phase' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'phase' is a word for a distinct period or stage in a process of change or development of something; a word for a thing.
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without progression there is no change
Time Change... A Natural Progression was created in 1972-09.
Economic development, generally speaking, is a process of change that is focused on the betterment of the community, state, and/or nation.
Change and progression
Growth is defined as an increase in size; development is defined as a progression toward maturity. growth could be positive or negative but development is always positive.
The progression between winter, spring, summer and fall is called seasonal change.
You could do like psychical development/growing up. The evolution of man/animals. Changes in architecture e.g. buildings, styles of buildings. Or even the progression of society. =)
Metamorphosis and transformation describe physical or biological change, such as insects which begins their life cycle as eggs, then change to larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis or cocoon), and finally become adults. Tadpoles transform into frogs.
THEY ALL HAVE so they can change over time
well, Caterpillar are Insects. They are Insects because isn't a Butterfly an Insect. And Caterpillars change into insects. So they MUST! be!
Etiology refers to the course of a disease. What that means is that it is the history of the progression and development of it. Some conditions have a common etiology because they develop the same way. For example, a cold and a flu; they start out the same, but then change their etiology once they develop more.