no they dont
Although they do not increase at the same rate, as the surface area increases the volume increases slowly.
An increase in surface area means an increase in the rate of reaction.
Same as anywhere else on the cell. The function of the villi is to increase the surface area, and thus the rate of diffusion.
Saturn's rings have a minimal effect on the planet's spin rate. The rings actually rotate at the same rate as the planet's equator due to gravitational forces, so they do not significantly alter Saturn's overall rotation speed.
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It doesn't
The air around us rotates with the Earth and we also rotate with the Earth at the same rate. There is literally nothing to feel.
well it depends. if u have layers or not. so if u have no layers than it will grow at the same time.
yes, the layers beneath earths surface are in the same sequence throughout earth, although certain parts of certain layers may be wider in certain places or slimmer, but they stay in the same sequence
Since the Sun is gas, different portions rotate at different rates. The gasses at the equator rotate once in about 25.6 days. At 60-degrees latitude, the gasses rotate in about 30.9 days. Polar regions rotate about once every 36 days. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/sun/rotation.shtml
No. The layers of Earth are portions of the planet that are position one on top of another, somewhat like the layers of an onion. The plates are sections are sections of the uppermost layers that break up the surface of the planet.
No. The earth rotates once in about 24 hours. The sun rotates once in about 32 days.
Yes, both the bowling ball and the paper will fall at the same rate near the surface of the moon due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull. In the absence of air resistance, all objects will fall at the same rate regardless of their mass.
because that way the surface layer on either side will be pointing in the same direction.
Because it takes almost the same time to rotate once on its axis, as it takes to revolve once around the sun.
Not necessarily just changing the surface area causes the rate to change. Changing the ratio of surface area volume changes the rate at which a solute dissolves in a solvent. If the surface area is larger and the volume of a solute is smaller or the same, then the rate at which the solute dissolves in a solvent increases. If the surface area is smaller and the volume of the solute is larger or the same, then the rate at which the solute dissolves in a solvent decreases.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.