Medial rotation is what this is called.
Sternocleidomastoids flex the head toward the chest when acting together but alone, one sides bends neck toward shoulder and turns face to opposite side.
The coreolis effect.
It melts.
Evaporation
When a solid turns into a liquid, it is called melting. This process occurs when a substance absorbs enough heat energy to break the bonds holding its particles in a fixed position, allowing them to move freely.
A pair of large neck muscles called sternocleidomastoids is responsible for turning the head.
Tropism
Sternocleidomastoids flex the head toward the chest when acting together but alone, one sides bends neck toward shoulder and turns face to opposite side.
I Believe It Is Called The Axis :P
The deltoid covers the shoulder. This triangular-shaped muscle lifts the arm or turns it.
in the bed: a lover turns away from her partner, exposing a "cold" shoulder
The growth of shoulder bones happens through a process called ossification, where cartilage gradually turns into bone. Factors like genetics, nutrition, hormones, and physical activity can influence this growth process.
To "invert" and "evert" the foot refer to movements at the ankle joint related to the positioning of the foot. Inversion is the movement where the sole of the foot turns inward towards the midline of the body, while eversion is the opposite movement, where the sole turns outward away from the midline. These movements are important for maintaining balance and adapting to uneven surfaces during activities like walking or running.
Hot. Daylight. Summer.
it is called condensation when gas turns into a liquid.
When liquid turns into steam, it is called vaporization or evaporation.
The twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole inward is known as inversion. It involves the movement where the sole of the foot faces inwards towards the midline of the body. This movement is often associated with ankle sprains or instability.