an endangerd animal that lives in the amazon rain forest its skin reaches from red to blue
The titans were the parents of the gods. The god, Zeus, killed his dad Kronos(a titan) and rescued his brother and sisters, which had been [locked up or eaten] by Kronos because Kronos was afraid he might one day be overthrown by his children, just like his dad, Uranus, before him.
A dubagig is a very rare and amphibious animal that lives in tge amazon rainforest its fur color is often red or black varying in gender, one of its closeley related ancestor is the hjgj. The dubagig is distintive because of its playful behavior. The dubagig population is now down to about 147 but no one is sure because they are so often not seen. The dubagig is known to eat plants, leafs and sometimes other animals. The dubagig has long and sharp teeth which are used for slicing through bark and bone.
Oh, dude, let's break out the calculator for this one! So, power is calculated by dividing the work done by the time taken, which is 200 N x 10 m / 5 s = 400 Watts. So, if someone's putting in that much effort to move a bicycle, they're generating 400 Watts of power. Like, that's enough to light up a couple of light bulbs or run a small appliance!
The fact that the particles of matter are in continuous motion is a blessing in disguise. If matter particles did not move then if a harmful gas leaked, the vapours of the gas would remain stationary in a place. This would make that place more polluted and poisonous than its surroundings. Particle motion helps in allowing the gas to spread evenly over a large area and its poisonous effect gets very much diluted. Also due to particle motion the smell of something reaches our nostrils even if we are not close to the source of the smell. The particles of the smell of the matter diffuses with the air particles and spreads over a large area. Thus particle motion in matter is a blessing in disguise as its advantages are hardly not given much importance and remain unknown to most. But whether we know about it or not, motion of particles of matter play a vital role in our daily lives.