Yes varying temperatures will affect any metal object , when submerged in different liquid environments due to their desaciendoment. Sincerely
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I think that it is some sort of liquid. We used it in science class to grow crystals. * SALOL is phenyl salicylate, which comes as a white crystal and then is melted down and cooled at varying temperatures and conditions to form different size crystals.
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well that is a very complicated question and you can get very detailed on both sides of te argument but i would say no because float would mean it would float on air or another substance on to substance and it always travels the same way at the speed light and is not affected by gravity on earth or not gravvity in space
When a beam of light crosses the boundary between a vacuum and another medium, or between two different media, the wavelength of the light changes, but the frequency remains constant. If the beam of light is not orthogonal (or rather normal) to the boundary, the change in wavelength results in a change in the direction of the beam. This change of direction is known as refraction. Which basically means each color is on a Different "wavelength" which causes it to go in a slightly different angel after it hits a refraction-able object
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Well , A penny is copper and therefor will not rust but corrode . Many paper clips are fake metal and will not rust either . But yes it will effect it .
Due to the different temperatures, it varies, but most of the time, yes, it does.
Aquatic environments like oceans, lakes, and rivers where cells can exist in water. Terrestrial environments such as deserts, forests, and grasslands where cells can be exposed to varying temperatures and conditions. Extreme environments like hot springs, polar regions, and deep-sea vents where cells can encounter high temperatures, pressure, or acidity.
The volatility of methanol in different environments is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other chemicals. These factors can affect the rate at which methanol evaporates and disperses into the air, leading to varying levels of volatility in different settings.
True. With some notable exceptions, plants and animals are limited in their ability to survive varying temperatures and other climatic conditions. Many have adapted to a specific climate and food chain.
The Milky Way is a large galaxy. It has varying temperatures all through the galaxy. Earth is part of the Milky Way. Consider all the different temperatures on Earth.
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Tall mountains have different climates and conditions at varying elevations, leading to the formation of distinct biomes. At higher elevations, temperatures are colder, and conditions are more extreme, creating alpine tundra and snow-covered environments. As you descend the mountain, temperatures increase and different vegetation and ecosystems can thrive, creating a gradient of biomes from top to bottom.
Algae have different photosynthetic pigments because they inhabit diverse environments and need to adapt to varying light conditions. The different pigments enable algae to absorb light efficiently across a wider range of wavelengths, allowing them to thrive in environments that may not be suitable for land plants.
Forest: A dense area filled with trees, plants, and wildlife that thrive in this ecosystem. Desert: An arid environment with limited precipitation, sparse vegetation, and extreme temperatures. Ocean: A vast body of saltwater where diverse marine life exists, including fish, corals, and mammals, with varying depths and habitats.
We tested the effect of different temperatures on enzyme activity in Setup 1 and the effect of varying pH levels on enzyme activity in Setup 2.
Temperatures vary widely across countries due to factors like location, elevation, and climate. For example, countries near the equator tend to have warmer temperatures year-round, while countries farther from the equator may experience more seasonal temperature fluctuations. Additionally, countries with diverse topography, such as mountain ranges or coastlines, can have varying temperatures within the same region.