The answer is the non-exercise activity thermogenesis. Energy expended from fidgeting is called the non exercise activity thermogenesis (neat). Basal metabolic rate is the energy expended to support metabolism. Thermic effect of food (tef) is the energy expended for the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients.
The Asian Tsunami of 2004 was located in Indonesia. The Earthquake epicentre (where it started) was in the West Coast of Sumatra.
It was a destructive plate margin, which is where the less denser plate (continental) subducts into the oceanic crust. It moved down into the mantle and moved so sudden, it caused a lot of water to be displaced.
This triggered a tsunami of 30m high.
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by using a key sampling or a quadrat where it is placed randomly on each one
The light wave could be absorbed by the object, in which case its energy is converted to heat. The light wave could be reflected by the object. And the light wave could be transmitted by the object. ... When this occurs, objects have a tendency to selectively absorb, reflect or transmit light certain frequencies.
<span>Proteins have a very high molecular weight and cannot be present as macro molecules in the glomerular blood. Before even reaching the blood, they are well masticated and processed to simple amino acids and other nitrogenous compounds like urea, uric acid etc. (in the digestive system itself). They are eliminated from the body while glomerular filtration through urine. The glomerular blood thus becomes free from such compounds before leaving the kidney.</span>