The chip bag is sealed, and no air can get inside it. The air pressure decreases as you get higher, so the air inside the bag expands to equalize the pressure on the outside of the bag.
It is where mountainsides and such lose a lot of rock and dirt, etc., which all moves down, and the mountain decreases in size and mass.
F=m.a , a=F/m; acceleration is directly proportional with force. acceleration increase while force increase.
Data path widths for DDR SDRAM can be at least 8, 16, 32, 64 and 72 bits, according to a DDR SDRAM contoller chip manufacturer.
MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.
In a scientific experiment, the control group and the experimental group are treated the same way except for the variable being tested. Because the margins of error increase as the sample size gets smaller, both groups should be the same size.
The high pressure of the mountains cause it to blow up
No. Erosion wears mountains down, decreasing their size.
Mountains can both increase and decrease in size over time. Factors such as tectonic plate movement, erosion, and volcanic activity can lead to the growth or reduction of mountain size. Overall, the net effect of these processes determines whether a mountain increases or decreases in size.
A paint chip that is at least the size of a quarter is needed to accurately color match.
volcanic mountains can increase in size but fold mountain cant
About 900,00 meters
No, the moon does not increase it's size.
The calorie content of a chocolate chip pancake can vary based on its size and ingredients, but on average, a standard chocolate chip pancake contains around 200-300 calories. This estimate typically includes the pancake batter along with chocolate chips. Additional toppings like syrup or whipped cream can significantly increase the total calorie count.
About the size of a US half dollar.
The A5 chip
I guess but it might be impossible
That depends on the size of the penguin and the size of the mountain.