The system of large amounts of products produced rapidly by machines is called mass production. This manufacturing method utilizes automated processes and assembly lines to efficiently produce goods at a high volume and lower cost. Mass production allows for standardization of products, making them more accessible to consumers. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, electronics, and consumer goods.
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A computer server can store enormous amounts of information and has the capability to sort data rapidly using its processing power and storage capacity. Servers are typically used in data centers to manage and process large volumes of information efficiently.
Glass is primarily man-made, as it is typically produced by melting silica sand (a natural mineral) at high temperatures and then rapidly cooling it to form a solid without crystallizing. While there are naturally occurring glasses like obsidian, most of the glass we encounter in everyday products is manufactured by humans.
An explosion is caused by fuel burning very rapidly. The products of combustion expand rapidly and with extreme force, and the result is what we call an explosion. So...if you put gasoline on a fire and it explodes, as it will, the explosion was caused by the fire.
Plankton respond rapidly to their environment. A key example of this is that they multiply more rapidly in response to higher amounts of carbon dioxide in the environment.
A rapidly short vowel is a vowel sound that is produced quickly, with a short duration. Examples of rapidly short vowels include the /ɪ/ sound in "sit" or the /æ/ sound in "cat."
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By slowly vibrating objects and rapidly vibrating objects respectively.
becaue they use rapidly moving water to make the machines to work and to burn fuels
the medical and surgical products industry is growing rapidly.
Explosives are materials that rapidly release large amounts of energy when detonated, resulting in a pressure shock wave. The rapid expansion of gases generated by the explosive reaction creates the shock wave that can cause damage to surrounding structures and objects.
Important advances were made in the development of planes for bombing and combat, and small aircraft were produced rapidly.