The 3 things that can happen to radiated heat when it arrives at any surface are:
1. It can be Transmitted
2. Absorbed
3. Reflected
Transmitted, absorbed and reflected
Transmitted,Absorbed,Reflected
It makes rock, etc. move to different areas which causes more things to happen!
Because, Living things need surface area to survive
they are not the same b/c the steps of the rock cycle that happen above the eartths surface require other things(evaporation etc.) than below the earths surface(heat, pressure, etc)
Earthquakes happen because of friction and shifting of the Earth's plates. This means it is very common to see irregularities in the plates just before an earthquake.
Gravity.
It makes rock, etc. move to different areas which causes more things to happen!
There is lots of things that can not happen and things that can!>!>!
These Things Happen was created in 1984.
Everyone thought and some people hoped that he was dead
A surface is where things happen between what is on one side of the surface and the other. Thus in general if you want more of these happenings (eg gas exchange) you need the biggest possible surface area. If however you want to minimise these happenings (eg heat loss) you try and reduce the surface area.
Things Happen at Night was created in 1947.
Strange Things Happen was created in 1992.
I mean what will happening when the see surface tempreture rising up? No doubt that water will covering the land. And the mostly I want know all the aspect of the things will happen in the globle.
There was a few things that happen after the reign of terror. Some of the things that happen were death and victory.
Because, Living things need surface area to survive
Three things can happen 1. Absorb the light, like black clothing 2. Bounce off the surface, like a mirror 3. Nearly all the light can go through, like a window
Things happen because it is part of life. If things didn't happen, you wouldn't be alive. Things happen because of the way life is made. Because of the entire human race and life cycle. Thanks you for asking this. ;)