CohesionAdhesion
some proteins may help stick cells together (cadherins). in plants, some material is secreted by cells that allow them to stick together.
A magnet and a refrigerator.
Hair and gel.
The function of glue is to stick things together.
They stick together because they are better protected as a group and have a better chance of survival.
The glue establishes a bond with each surface then hardens as it dries out. Each kind of surface may need a different glue.
A chemical bond requires energy to break it, therefore if the bond is strong enough then the atoms "stick" together
Mercury will not stick to most materials besides a few metals. Generally, like substances stick together, which is why mercury would not stick to the tube.
Bond
To stick things together.
Glue can stick things together, such as sticking to pieces of paper together.
It binds two things together on the molecular level.
To stick things together, temporarily or permanently.
The function of glue is to stick things together.
No, it will make many things stick, but not everything.
I would say after they have gravity or magnetic power.
Glue has been used to stick two things together.
Coherence refers to the logical and consistent connection between ideas or elements in a system, while adherence refers to following rules, standards, or guidelines accurately. In other words, coherence relates to the flow and relationship between concepts, while adherence focuses on following specific instructions or requirements.
it is a two things that stick together to make a basket
Glue is Glue. It is supposed to be sticky so you can stick things together.