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The word demonstrate is a verb (demonstrate, demonstrates, demonstrating, demonstrated) meaning to show clearly; to prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence; to illustrate and explain with examples; or to make a public display.The noun forms for the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.The adjective forms are demonstrable and demonstrated.
The suffix '-ine' means 'to have the nature of', and changes a noun to an adjective; asinine; to have the nature of an ass ursine; to have the nature of a bear vulpine; to have the nature of a vulture marine; to have the nature of the sea saline; to have the nature of salt
The word "for" is a preposition. It forms phrases that describe for whom something was done, or for what purpose.
rainsford vs sea, for a seemingly endless time rainsford fought the sea.
The common themes in his work utilised bright colours, organic forms, a reconciliation of humans with nature, and a strong individualism, rejecting straight lines.
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Characteristics of a Digital Computer 1.Stores data in discrete forms. 2. Precise in nature. 3.Multipurpose or general Purpose. 4.Less time consuming and unlimited scope.
Rust forms on an iron pipe after prolonged exposure to humid air. What type of change does this illustrate
Plato wrote the allegory of the cave to illustrate his theory of forms and the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. He used the allegory to explain the process of philosophical enlightenment and the struggle to grasp the true nature of reality.
Forms and Types are actually very much different. It is easier to explain with an example. Let us take the case of tourism. The different types of tourism are Inbound, Outbound and also the deomestic tourism. Therefore, 'types' are based on broad nature of the item we want to to classify. But, as far as Forms of tourism are concerned, the main distinguishing feature is the purpose for which travek is undertaken, such as adventure tourism, pilgrim tourism tourism and so on. Thus "types" are based on the broad nature and "forms" are based on the innate purpose. Sajan
No, the word illustrations is a noun, a plural noun. The verb forms are illustrate, illustrates, illustrated, and illustrating.
There is no real purpose. But they are both forms of particle movement across the concentration gradient (from high concentration). You could say that the purpose is to balance the amount of a certain particle. NATURE HATES HIGH CONCENTRATION OF PARTICLES IN ONE AREA! :)
No, the word 'illustrate' is a verb: illustrate, illustrates, illustrating, illustrated.The noun forms of the verb to illustrate are illustrator, illustration, and the gerund, illustrating.
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it is made by nature
No, natural forms are only what grows and found outdoor in the nature