To become a gas lecturer, you typically need to have a strong educational background in a relevant field such as chemistry or chemical engineering. You may also need to have teaching experience and a passion for gas-related topics. Look for opportunities to gain experience through teaching assistant roles, research projects, or industry internships. Ultimately, you may need to obtain a higher degree like a Master's or Ph.D. to pursue a career as a gas lecturer.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
all solids can evaporate to a gas
A liquid become a gas.
they can all be changed into other matter in some way, i.e. water can be frozen to become a solid and ice can be melted to become a liquid, or water can be evaporated to become a gas and that type of gas can form into a cloud and rain to become a liquad
The volume become 50 %.
whata are qualifiacation for lecturer. manjeet saxena
Typically it is a doctorate.
this is what i need to know for a project
Try Uni or ask a Lecturer @ your Local Uni????
always argue with lecturer XD
I think you have to be an expert at having sex or you just have to know about it.
You need to qualify NET in English literature
It will allow you to become knowledgeable in the area that you want to lecture in.
I think that he misses his daughters enough to become fatherly to all his friends. Sorry to say.. =/
You can become a college lecturer but not a primary or secondary school teacher without the relevant post grad teaching qualification (PGCE). I am a college lecturer with a HND but will be required to complete the PGCE qualification within 4 years of starting otherwise my position at the college will be reviewd. Your chances of becoming a lecturer in further education are increased by having alot of relevant experience in the field of the subject you teach.
jaina is quite the lecturer
The part of speech for "lecturer" is a noun.