This is a homogeneous mixture.
Made of cells: Trees are made of cells, which are the building blocks of all living organisms. Not made of cells: Rocks are not made of cells; they are composed of minerals and do not have the same biological structures as living organisms.
The ubiquity of microorganisms refers to the fact that they are found virtually everywhere on Earth, from the depths of the ocean to the highest mountain peaks. They exist in diverse environments, such as soil, water, and living organisms, highlighting their widespread presence in nature.
It is at midnight UTC on the International Date Line that the same calendar day is observed everywhere on Earth. At this point, the date changes from one day to the next for the entire planet simultaneously.
Something that is made by nature is typically referred to as natural.
Same as it does everywhere, something round.
Currently? The same materials they are made of everywhere; ceramics, glass, metal, etc.
The same as everywhere else as they are probably made in China these days The more traditional dress is made from cotton
Proof
If something is Ubiquitous then it is everywhere.
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
No. The current in a series circuit is the same everywhere. The voltage across a parallel circuit is the same.
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
it means to be everywhere at the same time
In things we make and the places in which they are made.
everywhere
No!