A medical term that means at or close to the surface is superficial.
Yes. A cryptodome indicates that highly viscous magma is relatively close to the surface.
An adjacent organ or structure refers to an organ or tissue that is located next to or in close proximity to another organ in the body. These neighboring structures may have functional or anatomical relationships that can affect each other in cases of disease, injury, or during medical procedures.
Whales are actually very close to birds. You see, birds and whales both have structures called homologous structures (H). H-structures are mainly bone structures in an animal that are very similar to other creatures. If you look at the bones and their structure in the whales fins and flippers you will see that they are nearly identical to that of a birds wing.
A buoy.
No, lead does not have a crystalline structure. It has a close-packed hexagonal structure in its solid state.
Yes. A cryptodome indicates that highly viscous magma is relatively close to the surface.
You can call it Superficial
The position directly above the head is referred to as "superior," whereas the position close to the head is called "cranial." These terms are commonly used in anatomical descriptions to indicate specific locations in relation to the head.
An adjacent organ or structure refers to an organ or tissue that is located next to or in close proximity to another organ in the body. These neighboring structures may have functional or anatomical relationships that can affect each other in cases of disease, injury, or during medical procedures.
close to the surface
his anatomical drawings
it is a thing that indicates that a boolean is close
It consists of various gasses held close to the surface of the Earth by gravity. Since it consists of gasses it has no structure, but the weight of the upper (all relative) gasses press down on the lower gasses: compressing them. Thus the pressure increases as you get closer to the surface (actually the center of the planet).
because they want to swim close to the surface
The gravitational pull keeps the Earth's atmosphere close to the surface...
The air is close to the surface of the earth because gravity holds it there
depends. how close do you mean. Because technically everything in the cell is close to the surface because of how small it is.