no
Your mass will stay the same no matter where you go.
Mountains stay upright due to a balance between the forces pushing them up (such as tectonic plate collisions) and the forces pulling them down (such as gravity). The materials that make up mountains, such as rock and sediment, also play a role in their structure and stability. Over millions of years, the forces acting on mountains can cause them to undergo erosion and deformation, changing their shape and size.
The amount of carbon in the atmosphere should stay the same to maintain a balance in the Earth's climate and prevent negative impacts such as global warming and climate change.
No, the atmosphere is not always the same. It can change due to various factors such as weather patterns, air pollution, and natural events like volcanic eruptions. These changes can affect temperature, humidity, and air quality.
No, the oldest mountains on Earth are not necessarily the tallest. While older mountains like the Appalachian Mountains are some of the oldest, they have been significantly eroded over time. The tallest mountains, like Mount Everest in the Himalayas, are formed through tectonic processes like plate collision and have not undergone the same level of erosion.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
Yes
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Well the same reason fire doesn't stay at the same temp. is always changing
Yes, no gas is given off, therefore the mass of conversation will stay the same.
Abby, names always stay the same
Hermits want to stay on the mountains, away from all of mankind and meditate.
Same as English. Proper nouns always stay the same.
False
Well, mountains pretty much stay put and do not go away, so the ancient mountains are the same ones as today's mountains. China has many mountains, but there is one that stands out because it is of multiple colors. Its name is Rainbow Mountain, and is likely the one you are asking about.
Well, mountains pretty much stay put and do not go away, so the ancient mountains are the same ones as today's mountains. China has many mountains, but there is one that stands out because it is of multiple colors. Its name is Rainbow Mountain, and is likely the one you are asking about.
The ohms will usually stay the same unless the Amps are somehow effecting the temperature. The Amps will always change with the volts.