No, explosive action and splitting are not the same. Explosive action refers to a rapid release of energy, often resulting in a sudden and forceful movement or reaction, such as an explosion. Splitting, on the other hand, typically involves dividing or breaking something into parts, which may not necessarily involve an explosive force. While both terms can imply a form of separation, the mechanisms and contexts in which they occur differ significantly.
Rain trees disperse their seeds through a combination of wind dispersal and gravity. The tree produces pods that eventually split open, releasing the seeds. The wind then carries the seeds away from the parent tree, helping to disperse them over a wider area for germination.
The name for an explosive device caused by the split of an atom is an atom, or atomic bomb. It was used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in WWII to end the war.
Explosive action typically involves sudden and intense movements or force. It is characterized by rapid acceleration, high energy output, and a quick release of force.
It reproduce from spliiting/ explosive action.
By spitting of fruit or explosive action
By splitting/explosive action
Explosive or splitting action
By splitting or the explosive method.
By splitting/explosive method.
Explosive or splitting action
Rain trees disperse their seeds through a combination of wind dispersal and gravity. The tree produces pods that eventually split open, releasing the seeds. The wind then carries the seeds away from the parent tree, helping to disperse them over a wider area for germination.
Yes.
The name for an explosive device caused by the split of an atom is an atom, or atomic bomb. It was used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in WWII to end the war.
laburums are aswell. arn't they?And even peas
It is dispersed by explosive action.
It is dispersed by explosive action. (:
Explosive action