An abrasion is a superficial injury to the skin caused by friction or scraping. It typically results in mild bleeding and does not penetrate deep into the tissue. Clean the wound gently and monitor for signs of infection.
Gravity itself does not cause abrasion, but it can indirectly contribute to abrasion by influencing the movement of materials that can cause abrasion, such as rocks or debris. For example, gravity can cause these materials to roll or slide down a slope, which can result in abrasion as the materials interact with surfaces.
The cells farther away from the light source are longer than the cells facing the light.
The word "an" will correctly complete the analogy. "Shock" is an adjective describing "jar", so the word that completes the analogy should be a word that describes "vessel."
The ability to withstand scratching and abrasion is called abrasion resistance. It measures a material's ability to resist surface damage when rubbed against another material. Materials with high abrasion resistance are more durable and long-lasting.
Wearing something down by friction is known as erosion. It can also be caused by an abrasion, adhesion, cavitation, and vibration.
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