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The word that explains this is deposition

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Why do particles matter to forensic scientists?

Particles matter to forensic scientists because particles can leave behind evidence of the criminal. Particles, only regarded as dust for example and not fibres etc hold great significance and can identify if a body has been moved etc, along with evidence such as livor mortis etc


Define osmosis and diffusion?

Osmosis is the random movement of particles across (through) a partially permeable membrane along a concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Diffusion is the random movement of particles in a solution from an area of high concentration to low concentration. Eventually the particles will be uniformly and randomly distributed.


A type of mixture with particles that are larger those in solutions but not heavy enough to settle out?

There are several types of mixtures. One with particles that are larger than a solute and solution is a colloid, where the particles remain in suspension.


Is peristalsis is chemical change?

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What is traction suspension solution and saltation?

Traction : Larger objects (eg. boulders, rocks) roll along the river bed. Suspension : Minerals like clay or sand are carried alone the river without any contact with the river bed. Solution : Rocks and gravel bounce along the river bed Saltation : The water dissolves minerals like calcium in the water which become invisible to the naked eye.

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What is saltation?

The form of movement when sand particles bounce along the ground in moderate winds.


What is the diffrence between erosion and deposition?

Erosion is the process of rock or soil being washed away by wind or water. In this process the particles are carried from the parent rock and when the force of wind or water drops , the particles of sand or dust drop to the surface leaving deposition. Wind erosion is called aeolian erosion. As the particles are blown or washed along, they bounce in steady patterns along the ground, so when the wind drops they are deposited in patterns, hence the patterns of ripples on desert sand and at the bottom of the sea, this bouncing is called saltation.


What is happening to the particles of air inside a volleyball when compressed during a serve?

the particles squish together and to the kinda bounce ,i guess you would say, off your hand. along with the force of your hand the ball has even more force to use to hit the ground


When was Bounce Along created?

Bounce Along was created on 2003-10-27.


What is the movement of large soil particles along the ground's surface after being loosened by the effects of saltation?

Smelly


Wind can carry particles along sandblast rock surfaces polishing or pitting this process is called?

weathering and erosion


How can water cause erosion and deposition?

As water flows, it picks up particles of the ground and carries it along the stream of water. That is erosion. As water deposits into another body of water, for example the Mississippi river into the Gulf of Mexico, those particles of ground are deposited in that area. That is deposition.


What is the reason big particles fall and do not stay floating in the atmosphere?

gravity causes big particles to come back down to the ground but the little particles stay floating in the air because the wind (caused by movement of things) makes them continue to move along the air.


Who is in the band bounce?

The song is bounce the band is HIP HOP MASTERMINDS. The Jonas Brothers are in the group along with Demi Lovato and Big Rob.


How do the particles move in the ground when p waves pass through it?

P waves are longitudinal mechanical waves which are formed from alternating compressions and rarefactions. In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.The particles do not move with the wave; they simply oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions. Thus particles in the ground move or vibrate along or parallel to the traveling direction of the P wave when it passes through them..


What is diffusion in science terms?

In biology, diffusion is the passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentration gradient, or from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration. Diffusion is the free movement of particles in a liquid or gas down a concentration gradient.


What is the difference between deflation and saltation?

Saltation refers to the way particles of rock and sand are blown by the wind, skipping or bouncing along the ground. Origin: the Latin verb to jump.Deflation refers to the removal of loose particles of rock and sand by the violent twisting action of the wind.