'Displays', 'exhibits', 'presents'
People remember things differently due to factors such as individual perception, personal biases, emotions, and past experiences. Memories can also be influenced by external sources or events that may distort the original memory. This can lead to discrepancies in how people recall events or details.
This graph shows a trend because it displays a pattern or direction in the data over time. The trend can be increasing, decreasing, or remaining relatively constant.
When electrons are observed, they behave differently by collapsing from a wave-like state to a specific position, as described by the principle of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics.
When electrons are observed, they behave differently because the act of observation affects their behavior due to the principles of quantum mechanics. This phenomenon is known as the observer effect.
Different wavelengths of light refract differently when entering glass because they interact differently with the glass's molecules. Each wavelength corresponds to a different frequency and energy level, which affects how the light is absorbed and re-emitted by the glass, causing variations in refraction. This phenomenon is known as dispersion.
to say differently
No say it differently
colega
1966 if you say differently I am sorry
It sounds the same but is spelt differently "Reis"
When you spell it in hmong its "aw" but it is said differently
yes
It's just tornado but pronounced differently
riinkusu Said the same, spelt differently. x
It's still Ontario but it's pronounced differently.
You could say three divided by 20or you can change it to decimals and you'd have:0.15
-.- I can speak Japanese and you don't say it any differently really, except for maybe the accent I suppose.