I'm not.
An understanding of how things work.
sloth,snail,slug. use these.
understanding how things done.
true. Friction DOES slow things down. In fact, if there was no friction once something started moving it wouldn't be able to stop Friction can slow the things down. It's true.
A slow variable refers to a factor in a system that changes gradually over time, often influencing the system's long-term dynamics and stability. Unlike fast variables, which fluctuate rapidly and can be affected by immediate conditions, slow variables typically represent underlying trends or conditions, such as climate patterns or ecosystem health. Understanding slow variables is crucial for predicting systemic behavior and managing complex issues, such as environmental sustainability.
There could be various reasons why you may feel slow at understanding things. It could be due to factors such as learning style, attention span, stress, lack of interest, or underlying learning difficulties. It's important to identify the specific factors that may be affecting your understanding and seek support or strategies to help improve your comprehension.
It means that the person is slow to catch on... isn't understanding things as quickly as other people.
Sloths, snails, and turtles are all examples of things that are slow. Additionally, a slow internet connection or a sluggish computer can also be considered slow.
he acts slow
That really depends on you...if you are a very capable math student then you should. But if you have difficulty doing things and usually are a little slow at understanding things then you should stick with the two year course.
I do not no but you do
With something slow, you might have to do two other slow things, I did a slow cyclops and a slow Hero!:) lol
yes they are dating, but are taking things slow. yes they are dating, but are taking things slow.
Simply a slow learner
We can not answer you because there are no such things as "snells".
they move really slow?
Turtles, slugs, snails