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they expand when the balls become so tight that htye are about to explode!

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What is the opposite of expanding?

The opposite of expand is contract (in some uses, to shrink).For expand (increase), the opposite can be reduce or decrease.For expand (widen), the opposite would be to narrow.For expand (inflate) the opposite would be to deflate.


What is Survive or Expand?

Survive or expand is a business strategy concept that challenges companies to either focus on protecting their existing market position (surviving) or to seek out growth opportunities and expand into new markets. It is a way for organizations to evaluate their priorities and make strategic decisions about their future direction.


What causes a sealed bag of vegetables to expand?

A sealed bag of vegetables can expand due to the buildup of gas produced by bacteria present inside the bag. This gas is produced as a result of the vegetables undergoing fermentation, which produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct. If the bag is not properly vented, the trapped gas can cause the bag to expand.


What happens to lungs when you inhale?

what happens when you inhale is that air goes into your lungs and your lungs get bigger ...Actually, your diaphragm moves to expand the volume of your thoracic cavity, which pulls a partial vacuum on your lungs, causing them to expand FIRST...and THEN the partial vacuum created by your expanded lungs causes air to move into them. When you breath out, it causes the reverse to occur.


What kinds of vessels are in leaf viens?

The main kinds of vessels found in leaf veins are xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant for growth and energy.

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