Chutes- The river narrows down so water rushes through fast River bends- This is where junk like bark from trees or branches ends up.
Eddies- Lazy currents of water
Waterfalls- I'm pretty sure you know what that is. If not, it is where water falls over a cliff or high ground.
Cells have their different parts with different functions and properties.
parts and uses of the Bunsen burner
The Yangtze River goes through different parts of China so the weather is different in the different locations
This is known as division of labor in an organism, where different parts of the body specialize in performing specific functions. This specialization allows for greater efficiency and effectiveness in carrying out tasks necessary for the organism's survival and overall function.
To separate rooms into different parts for various reasons.
They just are because different cells need different sized parts for different functions
it means different functions are done by different parts of the body. you speak through your mouth, see with your eyes, think with your brain...
Tranmits information extremely fast between different parts of the body
No, Kenmore sewing machine parts, or any other brand of sewing machine parts, are NOT compatible with gun parts. Sewing machine parts and gun parts must serve entirely different functions and withstand totally different sorts of stress.
The amniotic egg has seven different parts that play different functions. The seven parts include the shell, albumen, chorion, yolk, allantois, ammunion and embryo.
There are a few different types of tug boats that exist. They all serve different functions. The different types include; Seagoing, Harbor, and River.
Plants have different parts because they have evolved to adapt to their specific environments and functions. For example, plants in dry climates may have specialized leaves or roots to conserve water, while plants in low light conditions may have larger leaves to capture more sunlight. Additionally, different parts of a plant may serve different functions, such as roots for anchoring and nutrient uptake, leaves for photosynthesis, and flowers for reproduction.