The portion of mass that doesn't change day by day is primarily the mass of stable elements and compounds in a system, such as the mass of an object's structure or stable materials. While mass can fluctuate due to processes like evaporation, chemical reactions, or the addition/removal of substances, the intrinsic mass of stable components remains constant over short time frames. In a closed system, the total mass is conserved, meaning it doesn't change unless influenced by external factors.
The Proper.
The "mass ordinary" consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year.
Earthquakes can change Earth's shape by altering the distribution of mass, resulting in a slightly different distribution of the planet's mass. This change in mass distribution can cause a tiny shift in Earth's rotation axis, leading to a very small change in the length of the day. This effect is very minuscule and not noticeable to the average person.
The "Order" of the Mass just refers to those parts which do not change from one week to the next, it is also referred to as the Common. The Proper contains those portions that change from day to day: the prayers, the preface, etc.
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The Ordinary of the Mass are the parts of the Mass that don't change, although they may have alternate forms:The GreetingRite of Sprinkling or Penitential RiteKyrieGloriaProclamation of Faith (The Creed)PrefaceSanctusEucharistic Prayer (Four Options)DoxologyMemorial AcclamationGreat AmenOur FatherSign of PeaceLamb of GodRoman Catholic AnswerThe Mass is divided into the Ordinary and the Propers. The Ordinary is the part which does not change from one day to the next, the Proper are the parts that change depending on what day it is.
Day occurs when that portion of the earth is facing the sun, night occurs when that portion is facing away. This is also why it is warm during the day and cool at night.
Mass, being the total amount of matter in an object, would change when you run, because you sweat when you run. If you ran every day, you could lose a considerable amount of weight (mass x force of gravity), so you would also lose mass.That being said, mass is not = to weight, but YES, you can lose mass by running
1 Portion is 1 fruit or veg!
The only day of the year there is no Mass is on Good Friday.
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1 Whole Apple Makes A Portion , One Of Your 5 A Day.