The point on a phase diagram at which all phases occur simultaneously is called the triple point. This is the point at which all three phases - solid, liquid, and gas - coexist in equilibrium.
Reflection and refraction occur simultaneously when a light ray encounters a boundary between two different mediums at a specific angle known as the Brewster's angle. At this angle, the reflected and refracted rays are perpendicular to each other, allowing both phenomena to occur simultaneously.
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion posits that physiological arousal and emotional experience happen concurrently, rather than in a sequential cause-and-effect manner. This theory suggests that an emotional stimulus can trigger both the physiological response and the subjective experience of emotion simultaneously.
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Places far from the equator in both hemispheres experience "winter" (colder season). They do not occur simultaneously due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In July it is cold in southern Argentina but warm in Northern Europe (relatively speaking to the rest of the year).
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...not always sequential and could occur simultaneously
If both the flexors and extensors contracted simultaneously there would be no movement in the muscle whatsoever.
When Polydactyly and syndactyly occur simultaneously with extra digits fused together
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Not enough information. It isn't clear what situation you are thinking about.