Space intensive means that something, such as a process, activity, or object, requires a considerable amount of physical space in order to be carried out or stored. It typically implies that the item in question consumes a large amount of available space relative to its size or purpose.
if comething in chemistry becomes intensive then it means it is becomes intense and exciting.
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Density is an intensive property.
If you mean gram/volume, which is density, it is an intensive property.
Malleability is an intensive property.
intensive math means your one level behind regular math
Medicine maybe
Extensive or intensive, indoors or outdoors, and non-soil or soil are ways of planting. Extensive planting needs more space than intensive cultivation.
Bio-intensive gardening is growing the maximum amount of food in a small space. It is often used in backyard gardens or small scale commercial farms.
Intensive care unit
I think you mean ICU - intensive care unit
An intensive or sudden military attack
No, intensive reading does not mean dumb. Intensive reading refers to the practice of reading carefully and deeply to fully understand a text. It is an important skill for comprehension and critical thinking.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit .
if comething in chemistry becomes intensive then it means it is becomes intense and exciting.
Eh is the interrogative or intensive particle; it's common in Canada.