A time chunk refers to a specific period of time, usually broken down into manageable segments for easier organization or analysis. It can help individuals track their activities, manage their schedules, or optimize their productivity by focusing on one task within a designated time frame.
A chunk of ice can form from frozen water molecules that have bonded together in a solid state due to low temperatures. This can happen naturally in freezing conditions, or artificially in a freezer or ice maker.
In descending order of size: ice-sheet / -cap, glacier, iceberg, ice-floe, icicle, hailstone, snow-flake, frost crystal... water!
A small depression formed by a chunk of ice and filled with water is called a "pothole." These are common in areas where glaciers have been present and are typically formed by melting ice leaving behind depressions that become filled with water. Potholes can vary in size and shape.
Geo is used mostly to mean earth. For example geography combines geo meaning earth and graph meaning picture making (crudely) the study of earth's pictures. Another example the word geosynchronous, geo again meaning earth, syn meaning same, chrono(s) meaning time forming the word that explains satellite's coupled movement with the earth.
Mass of silicon = 8.763 (grams? tons?) Volume of silicon = 28.76 - 25.00 (cc? cubic meters?) = ..... Density = Mass of silicon divided by Volume of silicon. = ....... gms/cc? tons/cubic-metre?
A bit, a little, a chunk, a piece
Chunk-a-chunk Big chunck Chunk-a-chunk Big chunk Open wide for Chunky!
it is a massive chunk of land
A chunk is a large, solid piece of something, broken, not cut or shaped, and usually roughly cubic in shape.
Chunk Colbert died in 1874.
I asked my friend for a chunk of his Swiss chocolate.
there wasn't any need
Chunks with the s on the end
Voice of Chunk was created in 1988-09.
The word chunk has one syllable.
kite,paste,print,make
a chunk is a group of related commands grouped under one area