Our ability to see, feel, and perceive it
According to the Particulate Theory of Matter, when matter is heated up, its particles gain energy, and thus, it changes its state. A solid has particles that are tightly packed together. When it is heated, its particles will gain energy and be more spread out to become a liquid. It works likewise for liquids to become gases.
The sciatic nerve is located in the hind quarter of a cow. Removing the sciatic nerve in a cow makes the meat kosher, according to Judaism.
The matter making up an animal's body, after the animal dies, will be consumed by other living organisms, such as insects, bacteria, and other animals. This will depend on what species of animal has died, and in what environment. For example, a fish usually dies because it has been eaten by another larger fish. However, if it were to died and drift in the ocean, it might be eaten bit by bit by a number of other organisms. Thus, the matter that made up the body of the dead fish will be dispersed bit by bit throughout the ocean, as it becomes part of the bodies of the other animals who have consumed it as food. Also as they swim around, part of that matter will be deposited as waste, which will further be consumed by other fish and micro-organisms. Some of it will drift to the sea floor and be decomposed further there as well. In this way, the matter that makes up the fish who has died, will disperse throughout the local environment. Some of it might even be a part of your body. Even if you don't eat fish or anything from the sea, other land organisms do and some atoms from that dead fishes body could have been used to fertilize plants that you eat. Even some of the water that was a part of the body of the fish could have been drawn into the atmosphere and come down in the form of rain, which you might have had a drop or two in a glass of water, or it might have rained down on some plants which produced fruit that you ate. In this way, the matter that composes the body of any living organism will ultimately spread throughout the biosphere after it dies. Who knows, you probably have some dinosaur molecules inside you right now! Three places the matter will go: 1. into the bodies of other animals 2. into the Earth and consumed by micro-organisms 3. nowhere, as some of the matter will stay put for awhile as the body of the animal can potentially take a long time to be recycled into the biosphere. For example, an animal dying in the desert may simply dry up before it is eaten. Or the bones may be left behind after the flesh is eaten, and bones can last for several years years. However, ultimately, all the matter will be recycled into other things.
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A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
Matter makes up anything that has mass.
It is currently unclear who makes law in Egypt. It seems that the President has the most general authority on this matter, but according to the Constitution, it should be the Legislative Councils.
The brand belongs to British American Tobacco (BAT) and is made in Zimbabwe from blended tobacco. In the U.K., Berkeley are made by JT International (Japan Tobacco), after being previously sold by Gallaher.
Everyone that is not a Bishop, minister, or deacon.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Father makes all final decisions as to whom he will choose for Bishop. He may consult with others, but this decision is his, alone.
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The bishop has final say, but the ordnung is developed through consensus.
A bishop's hat is known as a miter (also spelled as mitre).
Matter makes up your body, matter is made of Atoms and molecules!
anything that takes up space is matter.
Composition.
The real question is how much of the universe's matter is this dick.