it mean, things rising up from the bottom
what is metlergy process
something that was gone worng then did gone wrong
Someone who is trained in repairing mechanical things.
A lever jaw wrench is one with an adjustable jaw.
Unified National Fine as opposed to UNC - Unified National Course
The sound word "glub" is an onomatopoeia for swallowing or coughing up water, as when unexpectedly submerged or dunked.
Submerged fermentation is a type of fermentation process where microorganisms grow and produce desired products in a liquid medium. This method is commonly used in industrial settings for producing various products like antibiotics, enzymes, and organic acids. The microorganisms are fully submerged in the liquid medium, as opposed to solid-state fermentation where they grow on the surface of a solid substrate.
almost submerged
The duration of Submerged is 1.6 hours.
Submerged was created in 2005-05.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant
Submerged Records was created in 2005.
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
The buoyant force is an upward force exerted by a fluid on an object submerged in it, equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. It is responsible for objects floating in a fluid or experiencing a net upward force when partially or fully submerged.
Submerged unit weight refers to the weight of soil or material per unit volume when submerged in water, taking into account buoyancy effects. Submerged weight refers to the total weight of an object or material when it is submerged in a fluid, including both its actual weight and any buoyant force acting on it.
It would only be redundant if the context had already made it unambiguous that it was water. It is possible to be submerged under any liquid: for example french fries are cooked submerged under hot oil (they can't be cooked submerged under hot water).Yes, "submerged underwater" is redundant. Submerged under anything is redundant since the prefix "sub-" means "under." In most cases, the use of "submerged" alone is sufficient. In case there is some question about the substance something is submerged in (not necessarily liquid, not necessarily tangible), you might occasionally have use for "submerged in water."
The volume of the submerged object.