No. In fact they reduce in number during life.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
pressure did not remain constant or if the amount of gas did not remain constant.
In a container the volume remain constant but the pressure increase.
For a population to remain constant over time, the birth rate must equal the death rate, ensuring that the number of individuals being born is equal to the number of individuals dying. Additionally, there should be no migration in or out of the population, as this can also impact population size.
The product PV remain constant in a closed system at constant temperature.
No. When you are born, you have the most neurons you will ever have. Until you are in your early 20's your brain continues to "trim" neurons from your brain, a mechanism that aids in learning and development. After this point, as you age, you begin to lose neurons, simply from age. After brain development is complete in utero, there are only two locations in the brain that are capable of generating new neurons: the hippocampus (thought to play a role in learning new information) and the olfactory bulb (learning and recognizing new smells).
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
pressure did not remain constant or if the amount of gas did not remain constant.
2 neurons
spelling is more likely to remain constant than pronunciation.
Composition would remain constant.
Yes, it remains fairly constant.
Composition would remain constant.
Composition would remain constant.
In a container the volume remain constant but the pressure increase.
1. A more correct name is Boyle-Mariotte law. 2. Only the temperature must remain constant.