An agglomeration is a group of service areas that share each others talents(furniture, machinery, clothing, etc.) Note, if the agglomeration gets too big, then the labor cost, shipping/land costs, and efficiency can be affected causing the manufacturer to move away from the congested area(known as deglomeration)
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aggregate, cluster, collection, lump, mass In geology, an agglomerate is a massconsisting of volcanic or eruptive fragmentswhich have united under the action of heat - asopposed to a conglomerate , composed ofwaterworn fragments united by some substancein aqueous solution
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Guoping Lian has written: 'Computer simulation of moist agglomerate collisions'
Large angular rock fragments describes an agglomerate. This usually happens in volcanic vents.
Kamandu is a metropolitan city and capital of Nepal. Katmandu is the largest agglomerate of Nepal. Katmandu is the gateway to tourism in Nepal. The city covers an area of 50.67 square kilometers.
To wind or collect into a ball; hence, to gather into a mass or anything like a mass., To collect in a mass., Alt. of Agglomerated, A collection or mass., A mass of angular volcanic fragments united by heat; -- distinguished from conglomerate.
An estimated agglomerate filtration rate (eGFR) of 50 milliliters per minute per 1.73 meters squared is early Stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD). You should continue to follow regularly with your physician
Joseph Nolan has written: 'On the metamorphic and intrusive rocks of Tyrone' -- subject(s): Metamorphic Rocks 'On a remarkable volcanic agglomerate near Dundalk' -- subject(s): Volcanic ash, tuff 'On the metamorphic and intrusive rocks of Tyrone'
A flocculent is typically made of polymers or inorganic compounds that help agglomerate and settle suspended particles in liquids. These chemicals work by neutralizing the charges on particles, allowing them to clump together and form larger flocs that can be easily removed through filtration or settling.
It means the rock that a small piece broke off from. Outside our local library is a boulder quite different from our local sandstone. It is labelled as 'an erratic block of andesitic agglomerate' which broke off 'from the parent rock in Cumbria some millions of years ago'. It was carried about 120 miles by a glacier.