Glaciers and icebergs
They would likely have much less of an impact than real ocean waves do. As it is, the only compressional waves that can move through water are sound waves, as water is, of the most part, incompressible, as are most liquids and solids.
Fresh water is probably the likely candidate. If you add salt to a liquid, its freezing point lowers. Meaning, it would need a lower temperature for it to freeze.
It would most likely be the head gasket as there is water in the oil. The rings would lose compression. Probably head gasket or cracked head or block. Most likely the head gasket. For sure not the rings. If you have aluminum head and the engine has been overheated, then a cracked head is likely. Also there are some weird engines are out there. IE some of the GM Quad Four engines have a water pump that is driven by the timing chain. If the seal goes bad in that pump, then water will leak directly into the engine. btw, that particular water pump is probably the worst and hardest water pump replacement job known to cars. Good Luck Rick
Leaf-eating animals in the rain forest would most likely live in the canopy layer, where a diverse array of foliage is abundant. This layer provides ample food sources, such as leaves, fruits, and flowers, while also offering protection from predators and harsh weather. Additionally, some species may inhabit the understory, where they can still access leafy vegetation while benefiting from the cover of surrounding plants.
very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow
A mountainous region would likely be a good source for hydropower energy due to abundant flowing water that can be harnessed for hydroelectric power generation.
A cell with abundant peroxisomes would most likely be involved in detoxification activities. Peroxisomes are also known as microbodies that are present in most eukaryotic cells.
detoxification activities
FRP tanks are frequently used for undergraound water storage for various places of business, homes, industrial, ect. But you will be most likely to find them in an industrial setting
You would most likely find organisms adapted to limited water supplies in desert biomes. These organisms have adaptations such as water-efficient metabolism, water storage tissues, and reduced water loss through features like waxy coatings or spines to survive in arid conditions.
You would measure it in litres
Fertile soil, abundant water, security.
Fertile soil, abundant water, security.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
I'd have to say wheat! in aot of fields that it is, But Water would be #1. There is a ton of water!
Water is the most abundant chemical found in living cells, making up about 70% or more of the cell's composition.
Water would be the most abundant substance but if you're asking about elements then oxygen would make up the greatest percentage of body mass.