When a branch of a tree is shaken its fruits fall down. this is mainly due to inertia of rest. when the tree is shaken the tree is in motion, but the frits remain to be at rest. this is when they seperate from the tree and hence fall due to gravity.
You chain them down to the floor, rip their trousers off and start licking away their anus until it bleeds vigorously.
We could the ground shaking and the things writhing vigorously. Sometimes or rather, the things would drop from the ceiling, cascade down to the ground and might also topple over.
After a piece of chalk is pounded by a fist or rolling pin or other object it normally get crushed and turns into lumpy powder.
well the whole point of a lava lamp is to watch the lava go up and down in the fluid. once it is shaken though, normally the "lava" becomes separated into smaller pieces. it will stay that way.
Abscission scars are marks or scars left on the stems or branches of plants after leaves, flowers, or fruits have fallen off. They are formed when a protective layer of cells called the abscission zone breaks down and separates the plant part from the rest of the plant. These scars can be used to determine the age of a plant and can also give clues about its growth patterns.
Fruits and leaves are composed of matter and therefore have inertia. When you shake them, therefore, there is some inertial resistance, which can be sufficient to overcome their attachment to the tree.
When a branch of a tree is shaken its fruits fall down. this is mainly due to inertia of rest. when the tree is shaken the tree is in motion, but the frits remain to be at rest. this is when they seperate from the tree and hence fall due to gravity.
Things fall down b/c gravity pulls in that direction. Fruits and leaves fall down when the added force of being shaken together with gravity becomes bigger than the strength of the attachment to the tree.
When a branch of a tree is shaken its fruits fall down. This is mainly due to inertia of rest. When the tree is shaken the tree is in motion, but the frits remain to be at rest. this is when they separate from the tree and hence fall due to gravity.
when we shake a branch of a tree vigorously, all the leaves fall down.
Things fall down b/c gravity pulls in that direction. Fruits and leaves fall down when the added force of being shaken together with gravity becomes bigger than the strength of the attachment to the tree.
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It's called ... gravity!
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If a solid is broken up into fine particles and is shaken vigorously (as can happen to the ground in earthquakes) the particles can never settle back down on the solid ground beneath but just vibrate around in like a kind of shimmering lake. If you step onto this, then if it is deep enough you will sink into it and disappear. That is called liquefaction.
The tree that has pods hanging down from its branches is called a mesquite tree.
muscle cells.