Trees can react to foreign objects such as nails or wires by forming specialized tissues around them to isolate and eventually push them out as the tree grows. This process helps protect the tree from infection and damage caused by the foreign object.
Metal objects lose their luster over time due to a process called oxidation, where the metal reacts with oxygen in the air to form a dull layer of metal oxide on its surface. This layer can make the metal appear dull and tarnished, reducing its shine and luster. Regular cleaning and polishing can help maintain the luster of metal objects.
Rust just ignore the top word its wrong the answer is oxidation
Silver sulfide (Ag2S) is a black compound that forms when silver reacts with sulfur. It is commonly found in tarnished silver objects.
Iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture to form a reddish-brown compound called rust, which is essentially hydrated iron oxide. This process is known as corrosion. Rust is a less dense and weaker substance than iron, leading to the degradation of iron objects over time.
It means that the substance readily reacts with other substances, often at normal temperatures, due to its chemical properties.
Foreign Objects - band - was created in 1994.
Foreign Objects - band - ended in 1996.
The immune system reacts to foreign substances.
foreign roots is in the tree
It has to do with light and how it reacts.
The generic term for cells that consume harmful bacteria and foreign objects is phagocyte.
A lime tree reacts to the seasons because they are decidouos there leaves fall in fall
wired stuff
Boo Radley was the one who was leaving gifts for Jem and Scout in the knot hole of the oak tree.
A Xenophile - is someone who is fascinated by foreign people or objects
verbs are action words, they are not used to describe objects
tree sap