A scale grows larger each time you add weight to it.
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A common example is a balloon: when you take air from a pump and fill the balloon, it expands and gets bigger. Similarly, when you water a plant, it absorbs the water and grows larger over time. Both illustrate the concept of taking something (air or water) that causes an increase in size or volume.
Yes, when a living thing is doing something it is always taking up more energy then when it is dormant, plus, the bigger something is the more cells it has and each cell needs a certain amount of energy to live.
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Take off would normally refer to either a mode of transport or an item that is covering (something). Take out often means to take something out of something of a larger surface area. For example taking a pin out of a box. And "Prepare for take off!"
If the crystal grows quickly then it is going to be the quicker one to grow, and thus larger, though not always the most valuable since underground crystals can take millions of years to come to be.
the relationship is when the tourist came outside of country and go in hotel to take something to eat
When you cut a car in half, and then take three-fourths of a piece of bread.
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If you go to Amazon.com and search the book Where the Red Fern Grows, on one of the options it will say take a look at the book or something like that and click that and you will be able to read some parts of the book according to the type of book.
grass it grows in about a week sunflowers take a long time to bloom
the smaller each bit of the tablet, the larger the surface area is hence the quickier the reaction will take place... chemstry 101 the smaller each bit of the tablet, the larger the surface area is hence the quickier the reaction will take place... chemstry 101