dynamic load
A change in position over time is called motion. It can be described in terms of speed, direction, and acceleration.
Static and dynamic loads are both types of forces that act on a structure. Static loads remain constant and do not change over time, while dynamic loads vary in magnitude and direction. Both types of loads must be considered in the design and analysis of structures to ensure their stability and safety.
The change of position over time is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. It captures how an object's position changes with respect to time.
They can be concentrated or distributed, under static (non changing) or dynamic loading.As per origin:Dead loadLive loadWind loadSeismic loadSnow fall loadRain fall loadHydro-static loadEarth pressureTemperature and shrinkage load
An object's change in position over time is called displacement. Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the distance and direction of an object's final position relative to its initial position.
Evolution is a change in species over time.
The change of the body over time is called maturing or adapting.
Evolution is the change in living thingd over time.
A change in position over time is called motion. It can be described in terms of speed, direction, and acceleration.
A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.
A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.
stagnant
movement
A change in plant communities through time is Succession.
The rate of change of velocity over time is called acceleration. It can be as a result of increase or decreased speed, or change of vector.
A change in plant communities through time is Succession.
Adaptation is when a species is able to change over time to new changes in their environment.