no, many coast lines are made of different rocks (some harder and some softer) and have different chemical compounds in the sea water.
No, they do not.
Because sometimes you walk fast and sometimes you walk slowly.
all the changes to a system cancel out APEX
No, eukaryotic cells do not all divide at the same rate; the rate of division varies widely depending on the cell type and its environment. Factors that control the rate of division include external signals such as growth factors, nutrient availability, and the presence of space for growth, as well as internal regulatory mechanisms like the cell cycle checkpoints and the activation of specific genes. Additionally, some cells, like stem cells, have a high division rate, while others, like neurons, may divide very infrequently or not at all.
No, candles do not all burn at the same rate. Factors such as the size of the wick, type of wax, and presence of additives can affect how quickly a candle burns. Additionally, candles with multiple wicks or uneven surfaces may burn at different rates.
No; in fact the rate of erosion not only varies from river to river, it depends on the type of rock the river flows over, the rate of flow and the season.
Calories are calories, no difference between then - they all burn at the same rate.
Brazil forms part of the east coast of South America, but not all of it, so no they are not the same.
baud rate = symbol rate= modulation rate all the same thing
No
No, they do not.
It is a rate of change that is not the same at all points - in time or space.
Your vacation pay income tax rate will be the same as the income tax rate on all of your other gross wages income from the same employer.
True
yes
No, they vary
well, think about it, wind can erode ALL size of rocks, wind does its job, which is eroding rocks.