How does sound help us approciate the things around us?
depends on your point of view. for example to me sound makes everything better like movies and of course music. but if u ask a deaf person they might not appreciate what they dont have. alot of people think that way
Understanding this dream requires looking at each image, deciding what it represents, then putting the message back together as one might decipher a code. Floating above the forest sounds like separating oneself from the difficult realities of life, similar to the expression, "above the fray." The flowers in one's hair similarly could be a symbol of light-hearted thinking, not taking anything seriously. The dreamer is transparent, wispy, not solid or serious. All together this could represent a person who has decided not to become involved in the difficult realities of life, but rather chooses to live in innocence / ignorance and wishful thinking.
The little boy being burned in the fire probably represents a wake-up call. Life is serious and innocent people - children- are being hurt, and this realization brings the dreamer out of the transparent/innocent state.
Seeing one's head fall off sounds like "losing one's head." That phrase usually means inappropriate panic, going off into hysteria, without thinking things through. This dream could be sending the dreamer the message that instead of facing reality with thoughtful reason, the dreamer has been either viewing things from a distance, without feeling affected at all, or going to the opposite extreme and over-reacting.
What are the different kinds of plants animals eat?
well it depends on what kind of animal your talking about.
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Why are plant eating animals and flesh eating animals found in Savannas?
they can only survive in the Savannah because that is their habitat and their habitats can be changed by us humans or natural changes e.g the Savannah could turn to a jungle therefore the organisms would have to move to another place to suit their environment.
No. This is part of the carbon cycle, which is a closed system and does not increase or reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide.
The only way to increase the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is to bring carbon from outside that system. Volcanic eruptions can add a relatively small amount, but the main source of new carbon is from burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas.
Yes, bushes, like all green plants, produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, they absorb carbon dioxide and sunlight, converting them into glucose and releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This makes bushes an important part of the ecosystem, contributing to air quality and supporting wildlife.
Did Everton ever use anfield as there home ground?
Yes Everton had Anfield as there home ground because they built it and then Liverpool got it off them
Is carbon dioxide combining with water in cells of green plants endothermic or exothermic?
endothermic. it absorbs the energy of the sunlight in the leaves of the plant cells, and breaks apart carbon dioxide and dihydrogen oxide (water), and recombines the atoms into O2, and Carbon and Hydrogen and also some of the oxygen go on to form more plant tissues, or sugar, which is a 'carbohydrate'
Overall, when the atoms of water are held together, they are held together more strongly than in plain Hydrogen (H2), and plain Oxygen(O2), which are held together more weakly, but still are attracted together to a good extent, because, if they weren't, they would be floating around as free unattracted atoms.
when you bust apart atoms that were not held together very strongly in the first place, you dont need to invest a lot of energy.
now, if they recombine with new partners, like hydrogen and oxygen coming together, they attract more strongly, and like two people rushing towards each other, they will crash into each other, and if they were like bouncy balls, they would rapidly hit and bounce away, then be attracted, and bounce away, and all that vibrating sends out its energy as electromagnetic radiation, since the plus and minus charges that form the atoms are getting jostled around.
so since the two bouncing atoms are sending out their energy as electromagnetic radiation as they bounce, soon they settle down and stay tightly stuck together.
But in the process, they gave off energy, in the form of EM (electromagnetic energy), or simply by bumping into an innocent neighgoring atom, its' violent bouncing around can cause a neighboring molecule, of say H2 ,to be knocked apart, or at least stretched far apart enough so that an Oxygen that is also gotten shaken up, well that allows the original partners to be shaken away from each other enough, so that a new atomic partner can get itself close enough for the two new partners to discover they are crazy about each other, and latch on to each other, and giving up their original partners.
An so, that is how gasoline burns rapidly in a car engine, or a balloon fillled with hydrogen can burn with Oxygen. The combining of the new partners releases 'heat' or energy, which can help continue the reaction, for more and more of the molecules to recombine into new partners. This is exothermic.
but with endothermic, the process has to wait for an outside energy source to stretch the two partners of a strongly attracted molecule, such as water, to stretch those bonds loose, so they can be put with new partners that don't hold onto each other as strongly as before, but are still satisfying to the atoms, if they had feelings.
Imagine a couple of marbles that have rolled into a ten foot hole. you would have to invest the energy to lift the marbles ten feet. now if you then dropped them into a one foot hole, they would still stay close together in their new hole, but you see they are storing energy, which is an endothermic process.
so water is like the atoms, being tightly attracted, are in the ten foot hole analogy,
and the Hydrogen (H2 - two hydrogen atoms stuck together) and Oxygen(O2 - two Oxygen atoms stuck together) are when the atoms are in the one foot hole.
Name something specific a kid might do inside on a rainy day to keep from being bored?
watch tv, art, play video games, read, use computer
What is the Relation of two organism?
You know what you are the most disgusting person iv ever know on the the internet. You should know better than to talk about those organisms.
How many centimeters tall is a person who stands five feet six inches?
167.64 cm=5 feet 6 inches
How many centimeters are in a inch? 1 inch=2.54cm
Will 2 Roosters with 4 Laying Hens slow egg production?
They shouldn't effect the process of laying eggs. It's always up to the hens attitude for that day.
What characteristic is gorillas travel many miles for food?
technically gorillas no so that's traveling. And they would have to TRAVEL from one spot to another to get food. So yes
Living and nonliving things a gorilla needs?
Living Things: Food, water, and mates.
Non-Living Things: Shelter and protection from predators.
his head
What is the parent plant from which subsequent stock is derived called?
The parent plant from which all subsequent stock of a patricular variety, clone, cultivar or strain have been derived is called the Mother Plant.