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what makes us grow, what makes us grow is if we eat or drink or develop in any way that's why we need to eat other we will die and if we don't grow we will die too.

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Why does a vinegar soaked egg lose its shell and grow?

Soaking an egg in vinegar makes the egg either shrink or grow, most likely it will grow. When you put the egg into the vinegar, it has a chemical reaction, which makes it either shrink or grow bigger. Most of the time it will grow bigger, depending on what type of egg you have. It only takes 24 hrs to make the egg grow bigger or shrink, have fun!


Can atoms grow and shrink?

Atoms themselves do not grow or shrink. They remain the same size and structure unless they undergo a chemical reaction or nuclear process that changes their composition. Individual atoms cannot change in size without altering their fundamental properties.


What shrinks and grows with the seasons in the terrestrial planets?

The polar ice caps on terrestrial planets, such as Earth and Mars, shrink and grow with the seasons due to changes in temperature and sunlight exposure. These changes cause ice to melt and accumulate, affecting the size of the ice caps throughout the year.


Do continental plates shrink and grow?

Yes, continental plates can both shrink and grow over geological time. They grow through processes like volcanic activity and sediment accumulation, which add material to the continental crust. Conversely, they can shrink due to erosion, subduction, and the recycling of crustal material back into the mantle. These dynamic processes are part of the ever-changing nature of Earth's lithosphere.


Do continental plates shrink and grow in area?

Continental plates do not usually shrink or grow in area significantly over short time scales. They can shift, break apart, or collide with each other due to tectonic forces, but their overall size remains relatively consistent. The movement of continents occurs at rates of a few centimeters per year, which is not enough to cause noticeable changes in their size.