When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
When the trabeculum is blocked, pressure from the build up of aqueous humor either increases rapidly with considerable pain and redness, or, as in most cases, the pressure builds slowly with no symptoms until much of the vision is lost.
tugor pressure
It is called "overpressure" or "excessive pressure buildup." This occurs when gas or vapor builds up within a confined space, causing increased pressure that can lead to potential hazards such as explosions.
when pressure builds under the plates they move in opposite directions.
When a car tire is inflated, the air particles inside the tire collide with the walls of the tire and with each other, creating a force that exerts pressure on the walls of the tire. The pressure builds up as more air is pumped into the tire until it reaches a point where it is equal to the atmospheric pressure pushing back on the tire.
When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
Closed-angle glaucoma is a condition in which fluid pressure builds up inside the eye because the fluid, or aqueous humor, that is produced in the anterior chamber at the front of the eye cannot leave the chamber through the usual opening.
the pressure builds up from tectonic plates moving past each other causing gaps and then volcanoes are produced. hope it helps.
When the trabeculum is blocked, pressure from the build up of aqueous humor either increases rapidly with considerable pain and redness, or, as in most cases, the pressure builds slowly with no symptoms until much of the vision is lost.
When the trabeculum is blocked, pressure from the build up of aqueous humor either increases rapidly with pain and redness, or builds slowly with no symptoms until there is a significant loss of vision
tugor pressure
Every gasoline builds pressure to vaporize. Vaporized gas builds pressure quickly, faster than oxygen and maintain its pressure by a secondary fuel pump.
It is called "overpressure" or "excessive pressure buildup." This occurs when gas or vapor builds up within a confined space, causing increased pressure that can lead to potential hazards such as explosions.
The pressure and heat in the volcano. When to much pressure builds it makes a eruption.
pressure occurs!
Some volcanoes lie over 'hot spots' in the Earth's mantle where molten material is continuously being produced and injected through the crust. Other types of volcanoes are produced from the subduction processes of tectonic plate collisions where magma pressure builds, erupts, then builds again in a cycle of sorts.
The pressure that builds in a plant cell as a result of osmosis is called turgor pressure.