A plot or area of land used for growing crops or plants is typically referred to as a garden, farm, field, or orchard. In the context of aquatic farming, such a unit may be called a fishpond or aquaculture farm.
You would call something that is obvious or visible "apparent" or "evident."
A substance that does not dissolve in water is referred to as insoluble. Examples of insoluble substances include sand, oil, and certain types of plastics. These materials do not mix with water and often remain separate, either floating or settling at the bottom.
it is called a penttklon
A substance that dissolves in water is called a "soluble" substance. When it dissolves, it forms a solution, where the solute (the substance being dissolved) is evenly distributed within the solvent (water). Common examples include salt and sugar. In contrast, substances that do not dissolve in water are termed "insoluble."
Why would anyone care!
Because if there are trees growing there, we don't call it a "meadow", we call it a "forest" (or "timberland" or "copse" or "wood" or something).
titanic
its called marine life.smart aleck
An object that can float on water or other fluids is called buoyant.
that isn't necicarially a question for this website. call your vet and talk to them. have them examined. it could be something as simple as a common skin condition. it's possible to be cancer but not something to take into consideration unless they are growing larger like there's a tumor growing.
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Hydrogen bombs. And there is hydrogen in something we like to call H2O or water if you didnt know that.
waxing is when it's growing, waning is when it's shrinking
Water that has something dissolved in it is called a solvent. A solute dissolved in a solvent is a solution. If the solvent is water, it's an aqueous solution.
Uterious
Desertification.