It is considered a satellite.
Yes, molecules in a solid lump of sugar do vibrate in place but do not freely move around like in a liquid or gas due to a stronger attraction between them. This movement is known as thermal motion.
Not necessarily. Any unusual lump around the anus area or in the anal region should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out potential concerns such as hemorrhoids, anal warts, or other conditions that may require medical attention.
The lump where the tonsils used to be is often a result of scar tissue or healing after the tonsils have been removed. This lump should gradually reduce in size as the healing process progresses. If there are concerns about the lump or if it becomes painful, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
The most common cause is a deep bruise or "charley horse" (what doctors call an ecchymosis). It usually heals within a week or two, often feeling a little better each day. If it is a smaller lump, it is very possible that this could be an infected cyst or abscess, just below the skin. If this is not the case, and the lump persists, unchanged, for days and/or weeks, then it would be important to have this situation evaluated by a physician.
No. The planet Saturn is a lump of gases in space and so is neither evil or good. The Roman god Saturn was the god of agriculture and regeneration. His reign was described as the Golden Age of plenty - not exactly the sort of thing associated with someone evil.
The large lump of rock orbiting around the earth is called the moon
an unidentifiable substance forming a lump. I would call it a.......lump.
a large lump of rock that is heading for a planet
Simply put, the sun, our sun, is a great big ball of burning gas. The moon on the other hand is a large cold lump of rock that is orbiting the earth. The moon revolves around the earth and the earth revolves around the sun. A moon is a hunk of rock and dust orbiting a planet. Planets orbit their star, which is a giant ball of gas and thermonuclear fire. A Sun is a huge object that fuses Hydrogen to make vast amounts of energy. The Moon is a ball of rock, much smaller in comparison.
Here in Alaska, we call them nuggets.
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Personally I'd call anything that is large enough to rotate around the Sun is a planet. However, that causes "loads" of problems, orbits and mass etc. If that criteria was used we'd have hundreds/thousands of planets and sooo many problems. The current criteria makes sense and should be used. It matters not if an "object" in space is a planet, dwarf, asteroid or comet - it's nothing more than a "lump" of something orbiting the Sun.
call the doctor!??? might just be glands?
the advantage is that you get to walk around with a lump and the diavantages is that some people might think you have cancer or a tumour.
NO. It'd help if you went to a piercing shop and asked them what was wrong with your piercing. The lump around it could be a sac of infection.
the advantage is that you get to walk around with a lump and the diavantages is that some people might think you have cancer or a tumour.
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