No, a stream's discharge does not remain the same throughout its course. Discharge can vary due to factors such as precipitation, evaporation, and tributary inflow. Typically, discharge increases downstream as more water is added from tributaries and runoff. However, it may decrease in areas where water is lost through infiltration or evaporation.
No, divo do not hibernate. They remain active throughout the year, foraging for food and interacting with their environment.
A constant cluster is a group of servers or nodes in a cluster that remain fixed and do not change dynamically. These servers typically handle specific roles in the cluster and remain operational throughout the cluster's lifecycle. Constant clusters are used in high availability setups to ensure that critical services remain available.
No, Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. They remain on Hawaii Standard Time (HST) throughout the year.
No, cornflowers do not close at night. They remain open throughout the day and night, allowing them to attract pollinators at any time.
In a homogeneous mixture the components are spread evenly throughout one another and any two random sample of the mixture will be identical. In a heterogeneous mixture the components remain separated into "phases" and the composition of the mixture varies throughout. For example, in muddy water the soil particles remain distinct from the water.
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No you have to have an honorable discharge, anything less will disqualify you for unemployment in cali
The resistance of the coil does not remain the same throughout the experiment because the voltage across and the current is varied.
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Of course they do. They need to get energy from food to remain alive.
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of course not!
This character is considered static or flat. They remain consistent in their beliefs, values, and behavior throughout the story, without undergoing significant growth or transformation. This can create contrast with dynamic characters who evolve and learn from their experiences.
"Constants" would be an appropriate word
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