Not all organisms are equally protected from destruction after death, have structures which fossilize readily, or live and die in environments conducive to fossilization. Even if fossilization does occur, the fossil is subject to destructive geologic forces such as melting, crushing or erosion. And finally, most fossils remain hidden from us, buried deep inside the Earth.
That the lime was going to help the apple from turning brown.
Geotropism (also called gravitropism) is the turning or growth movement by a plant or fungus in response to gravity. Roots show positive geotropism (grow toward gravity - down) and stems show negative geotropism (grow away from gravity - up).
It is the process of a liquid turning into a solid.
Evapouration is the name for a liquid turning into a gas
yes they do.
Yes, turning a can can help prevent it from exploding by relieving pressure buildup inside the can.
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Not if your collection has already shown signs of aging . What I do is place the books in archival quality sleeves made of Mylar ; the related link below will guide you to a number of archival materials .
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No.
Tropism is the turning point in an organism in a particular direction. This is an external stimulus.
Yes, turning a soda can can help prevent it from exploding because it reduces the pressure inside the can and allows gas to escape more easily.
That's going to depend on the wheelbase of the power unit, as well as a number of other factors, such as how thick or thin the stops are to prevent excessive turning of the power unit. The article in "related links" should give you an idea of how to calculate this.
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Freeze it.
To prevent avocado from turning brown, you can squeeze lemon or lime juice on it, store it with the pit, or cover it tightly with plastic wrap to limit its exposure to air.
Your cypress tree may be turning brown due to factors such as lack of water, disease, pests, or environmental stress. It is important to properly water and care for your tree to help prevent browning. If the issue persists, consider consulting a professional arborist for further assistance.