A champagne quantity could be called a "split"
No - but there is a variety called champagne
Tectonically it is a sparkling wine because only sparklings from Champagne France an be called champagne. Verde is really a beer product it is made of malt not of grapes. It is on the back of the labbel in small print, but if you are looking for it lets say at Kroger then it will be with the sparklings/ champagnes.
Convection is the process that causes warm air to rise and cold air to sink. As such, the winds caused by this process are called convection currents.
A strong current can also be called a rip tide. They are dangerous underlying currents that can exist along shorelines.
Yes, the flow of water is CALLED a current.
A party! It is called a magnum, which is 1500ml of any wine - not necessarily champagne.
Fast moving rivers int he ocean are called currents. Currents are caused by the Earth's rotation. An ocean current is continuous.
lemonade blackberry champagne!!
A split of champagne is a half bottle
A load current is a current drawn by an electrical load. In other words, it is the current flowing from the source to the load.For a single-phase system, a line current is a current flowing through the line, or 'hot', conductor, while the current through the neutral conductor is called the neutral current.For a three-phase system, the three 'hot' conductors between the load and the source are called 'lines' and, so, the currents passing through them are called 'line currents'. For a three-phase system, loads are either connected between line conductors (delta-connected system) or between each line and the neutral (star- or wye-connected system), and represent the phases -so the currents passing through the loads are called 'phase currents'.For a balanced three-phase system, the line current is 1.732 times the value of a phase current, where the phases (loads) are connected in delta. For phases (loads) connected in star (or 'wye') the line current is numerically-equal to the phase currents.
If you are referring to currents in iron cores, circular currents are called eddy currents.