of Form, Arranged, as stars in a constellation; as, formed stars., Having structure; capable of growth and development; organized; as, the formed or organized ferments. See Ferment, n.
A chemical change has occurred when a new substance is formed. Characteristics of this include a color change, precipitate is formed or it bubbles meaning a gas has formed.
a landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks
which igeneous rock has a pyrocastic texture meaninit was formed from a glowing avalanche? this is not an answer it is a question, ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acrylic comes from two Latin roots. The first is acri, meaning pungent, and the second is oleum, meaning oil. This formed the word acrolein which is the name of the liquid aldehyde that the fabric is made of.
The name for a system formed by the interaction of various components is often referred to as a "complex system." These systems exhibit emergent properties, meaning that the overall behavior cannot be easily predicted from the behavior of individual parts. Examples include ecosystems, economies, and social networks.
the meaning of formed ideas is thoughts or thought
the meaning of formed is an organized characteristic of living matter
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The word formed from the Creek root meaning "earth" is "geo," as in "geology" or "geography."
ASNWER=solid formed by the earth!!!!!!!!=
ASNWER=solid formed by the earth!!!!!!!!=
created
Rocks formed by layering.
Objectionable, meaning offensive or disgusting.
A chemical change has occurred when a new substance is formed. Characteristics of this include a color change, precipitate is formed or it bubbles meaning a gas has formed.
The term for single cells formed immediately after conception is "zygote."
A star-shaped structure formed during the mitosis of a cell.