I don't quite understand what you're asking but water is said to be common because of both it's importance to life and chemistry and the fact that it is so widespread. Water is unique because it has two unique properties being both it's adhesive and cohesive nature. it is also called as unique because you can't live there unless aquatic animals.It is also unique because humans can't live there except aquatic animals.
If a material holds back liquid such as water, it is said to be impermeable. Impermeable materials do not allow fluids to pass through them, making them effective for preventing leaks and controlling the movement of water. Common examples include plastics, certain types of clay, and rubber.
True. Karst topography is characterized by areas where soluble bedrock, such as limestone, is dissolved by groundwater, leading to the formation of sinkholes, caves, and other unique landscape features.
The type of shrub that grows commonly along the water's edge completely depends on the location and climate. With that being said, a common shrub that grows along the water's edge in southern Ontario, Canada are Junipers and Willows.
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
this man was in the ocean and he need help.so a big boat came by and said you need help, said the man in the boat. The man in the water said no god will save me. And later that day another boat came by and said do you need help, said the man in the boat. The man in the water said no god will save men .the he died and went to heaven. the man said god why did you not save . god said i sent two big boat you dummy.
A pronoun takes the place of a common noun or a proper noun; for example: Common noun: My teacher gave me a note. He said that a parent must sign it.Proper noun: Mr. Lincoln gave me a note. He said that a parent must sign it.
Water in Portuguese is said as "água."
Yes, the noun 'joke' is a common noun, a general word for something said or done that is intended to make people laugh.Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things.Common nouns are general words for people, places, or thing.
The noun 'water' is a common noun, a general word for a liquid of hydrogen and oxygen.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. For example:Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327Poland Spring Natural Spring WaterWater World (theme park), Federal Heights, COThe word 'water' is also a verb: water, waters, watering, watered.
If a material holds back liquid such as water, it is said to be impermeable. Impermeable materials do not allow fluids to pass through them, making them effective for preventing leaks and controlling the movement of water. Common examples include plastics, certain types of clay, and rubber.
it is because if wouldve said afternoon then it wouldve been common aswell if you say the name of a place for example i went to the studio yesterday thats a common but if i say i went to universal studio yesterday thats a proper
Ah, salt is a wonderful thing, isn't it? It's like a little dash of flavor that brings everything together. And yes, salt is indeed a common noun. Just like trees, clouds, or birds, it's a simple, everyday thing that we can find all around us. So go ahead, sprinkle a little kindness like salt in your day!
the Trojan War was said to have taken place around 1200 BC
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!
If a substance can be dissolved in water, it is said to be hydrophilic or water-soluble. This means that the substance has an affinity for water and can form a homogeneous solution when mixed with it.
This quote is attributed to Voltaire
Because river water is a running water which doesnt stays at one place...in biology it is said if a substain doesnt movies from its place, it can get lost of germs etc... eg: if the blood doesnt flows in our whole body ,you know what will happen. hope you got me. :)