The form "most active" is the superlative form of the adjective "active."
The comparative is more active.
For the adjectives less and slower, the superlatives are least and slowest. The superlative adjective form of the adverb more rapidly would be most rapid.
Pressure is higher when molecules move faster because they collide with the walls of the container more frequently and with greater force. Slower-moving molecules result in lower pressure as they collide less frequently and with less force.
Yes, acceleration directly impacts the change in speed of a car. A higher acceleration will cause the car to increase its speed more rapidly, while a lower acceleration will result in a slower increase in speed.
Molecules move faster during evaporation because when a liquid evaporates, the molecules gain energy from the surroundings, increasing their kinetic energy and causing them to move more rapidly.
Rapidly moving freshwater environments can be more physically demanding and challenging for organisms to inhabit due to factors like turbulence and fluctuations in water flow. This limits the types of species that can adapt and survive in these conditions, resulting in fewer species diversity compared to slower moving waters where a wider range of organisms can thrive.
Better is to worst as slower is to fastest.
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"Slowly" is the adverbial form of the adjective slow. Comparative and superlative forms are slower and slowest.
Slowest
slower, slowest
The superlative of slow is slowest. The comparative is slower.
comparative= slowerSuperlative=slowest
Slower is an adjective.Slow is the positive degree.Slower is the comparative degree.Slowest is the superlative degree.
slower, slowest
slower, slowest
slower, slowest
the comparative form of SLOW is SLOWER. And superlative form is SLOWEST.
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