"Melting" and "freezing" are transition actions, going from solid-to-liquid form and liquid-to-solid form respectively. The point is the same transition temperature of that particular substance. The same goes for the transition temperature of the "boiling point" and "condensation point" of a substance.
Tides are the same, but the same type of tide could or could not be happening in another place.
Impossible. Boiling is when a liquid turns into a gas, freezing is when it turns into a solid. Obviously, the same molecules cannot be a gas and a solid at the same time. Mixtures of a liquid and a suspended solid might appear to "freeze" when boiled because they thicken when the liquid boils away, but this is not true freezing.
solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
A square Pyramid
"Melting" and "freezing" are transition actions, going from solid-to-liquid form and liquid-to-solid form respectively. The point is the same transition temperature of that particular substance. The same goes for the transition temperature of the "boiling point" and "condensation point" of a substance.
A square pyramid can have the same side view as a cube when looking at the base.
During the Roman Republic executive officers of state of the same rank could veto each other's actions and officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank.
a solid that have the same compositin through out the solid is called the homogenous solid
Not at all. Animal-based shortenings are all solid at room temperature, but vegetable shortenings can be either. Solid and liquid also behave differently depending upon the application and the working temperature. Generally speaking, solid shortenings are used to create 'flakes' inside doughs or batters.
the same way as wrting a story. a introduction/setting, problem, conclusion.
This is often covered in basic programming courses, you should be able to search your question keywords and get hundreds or thousands of results. If you have similar lines of code that perform the same actions, you can often create a routine (function, procedure) that performs that action. Instead of duplicating the same 6 lines (for example) over and over, even if they change a little, you could create a function that performed the 6 lines. Then call the function or procedure.
Roman officers of state could restrict each other's power through the power to veto. Officer of state of the same ranks could veto each other's actions. Officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank. It was actions which could be vetoed. Only the plebeian tribunes, who were the representatives of the plebeians, but were not officers of state, could veto laws.
he wanted a place where the parents and the kids could have fun at the same time.
No, not every solid of the same size weighs the same. The weight of a solid depends on its density, which is the mass per unit volume. Different materials can have the same volume but varying densities, resulting in different weights. For example, a solid made of lead will weigh significantly more than an equal-sized solid made of wood.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.