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I would expect a rough surface to have the greatest amount of friction due to the increased contact points between the surfaces, resulting in a higher resistance to motion. Smooth surfaces typically have less friction due to reduced contact points.
You would expect to hear an echo in places that have hard and flat surfaces such as canyons, mountains, empty rooms, or hallways. Sound waves bounce off these surfaces and return to the listener after a slight delay, creating the echo effect.
desert
In an area located in the interior of a large continent, you would typically expect to find a continental climate. This means that the area would experience significant temperature variations between seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation levels may vary, but interior continental regions are often characterized by drier conditions compared to coastal areas.
I would expect to pay around $1200, not including painting any cabinets.
No. There is no such thing as "Vampire squids", at least not land-dwelling ones that would go into a McDonald's to eat hamburgers.
Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.
None of the squids recommended diets are seahorses. Though they are carnivores and would eat them if the preferred meal can not be found.
Black asphalt would feel hotter on a sunny afternoon than white sand. This is because black surfaces absorb more sunlight and heat up faster than white surfaces, which reflect more sunlight.
Yes it would squids are known to like cheap burgers and fries.
it would be sad and lonely
In areas subject to abrasion, you would expect to see smooth surfaces, worn-down edges, scratches, and polished textures on rocks, metals, or other materials. Additionally, you may observe the presence of sediment or loose particles that have been eroded away by the abrasive forces.