mass of solid matter without water.
dry mass means the mass of an object/organism once it has been dried and the water has been removed.
Yes, a short ton and a ton are the same when referring to weight measurement. However, when the term "dry short ton" is used, it typically refers to a unit of mass for dry commodities like grains or coal.
The term "mercy" does not refer to a chemical element, and therefore it does not have an atomic mass. Atomic mass is a property of elements found on the periodic table, such as hydrogen or oxygen. If you meant to inquire about a specific element or compound, please clarify, and I can provide that information.
A cP (continental polar) air mass is generally cool and dry.
lahar is the term for mass movement that is volcanic in origin
What is meant by the term Latin Mass it is meant the Mass is in Latin, which is the language of the church and it is very beautiful. I go every Sunday to the Latin Mass.
dry mass means the mass of an object/organism once it has been dried and the water has been removed.
Usually a Mass for deceased children.
Mass email is when you send a lot of promotional emails to your clients or contacts. If can sometimes be mistaken as spam, but mass emails are sent by permission.
It depends. If you are talking about motion, F = m*a. Force = mass times acceleration.
A lake bed that has no water or is only temporarily covered with water. There is no vegetation in a dry lake, and they are one of the flattest goegraphic features is the world.
The term you are referring to is called buoyancy. If the mass or density of a vapor or gas is less than that of dry air, it will be more buoyant and tend to rise in the atmosphere. Conversely, if the mass or density is greater than that of dry air, the vapor or gas will be less buoyant and tend to sink.
farm areas that get less than 20 inches of rain per year
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "dry point," it typically refers to the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to condensation. However, if you meant to ask about a different term, please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist!
what is meant by the term catheterisation
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Explain what is meant by the term 'dementia.'