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much of the world's population lives in crowded urban areas rapidly OW
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This is because the cells divide so rapidly that Interphase is such a short period of time; thus, few cells are in Interphase.Read more: Why_was_if_difficult_to_find_interphase_cells_in_the_whitefish_blastula_slide
Our population has rapidly grown and is still rapidly growing because we keep getting more and more babies it is said that every 5 seconds a new person is born. This is the reason that we have so many people walking on this earth and if people keep reproducing then we will run out of space on the earth for them to live, also we will run out of natural resources and food.
The largest glacier in New Zealand is the Tasman Glacier on the South Island, recently in the news because it is melting rapidly.
Center and Surface. :)
Where a glacier melts more rapidly than the rate of accumulation of snow.
It depends of the weather a lot. The glacier is rapidly going back each year so the altitude might slightly change.
Glaciers are advancing and retreating all the time. During the summer most will be retreating, during the winter most will be advancing. Therefore the world is not in a 'glacial advance or retreat' because each glacier is independent.
Basalt is formed from relatively rapid cooling magma.
Scoria is the resultant extrusive igneous from relatively rapidly cooling lava.
This is because ceramic generally has a very low heat transfer rate - if it is hot, it will stay hot for hours because the energy does not dissipate all that fast. In contrast, metals dissipate heat energy rapidly, which is why cold beverages are often put into metal cans - they become cool relatively rapidly.
Rapidly doesn't have a tense because it is an adverb and not a verb.
For a while, yes, although the structure of the tissues will be lost relatively rapidly.
The U.S. was rapidly industrialized because Europeans wanted U.S. resources.
A preliminary survey, usually executed rapidly and at relatively low cost, prior to mapping in detail and with greater precision.