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A flexible material allows excess air to escape and for the craft to maneuver over uneven terrain. Without a flexible skirt the craft would crash if it ran into an obstacle.
Plants have stomata on the surface of their leaves. Stomata are small openings surrounded by specialized cells that regulate gas exchange and water loss. This allows for excess water to escape in the form of vapor during transpiration.
It might be because iodide and iodine is in an equilibrium: I2 + I- -> I3- That way formed iodine won't escape when an excess of iodide is used.
No but some have an escape route for excess grease so not to rupture the boot.
Not that I know of, if you need to access the fuel pump you will have to drop the tank.
To be able to fulfill a need without excess
Without it it's not needed. it's to vent excess boost.
Creates excess hydrocarbon emissions.
To escape the gravitation pull of an object you must travel at or in excess of the escape velocity. The direction of the escape velocity is always radially outward from the center of the object.
by removing excess fabric by gathering pleats similar to the technique of darts
Yes, the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapor to escape from the plant through a process called transpiration. This helps in regulating the water balance and preventing the plant from becoming overhydrated. Stomata also play a role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis.
Excess baggage is a shipping company that will ship your luggage by itself to your destination. This service sounds helpful as traveling without a ton of excess baggage is easy. They also offer return service to get your baggage home.