Deposition. Particles settle to the bottom of still water after being eroded.
Answer:
no.
Explanation:
The reason this has
never happened is due to the source of magnetic fields: moving electric
charges. When electric charges (e.g. electrons) move in circles, they
produce a magnetic field. In a piece of iron, it is very easy to line up
these circles, getting all the little magnets to work together as one big
magnet.
For each of these circles, one side is the north pole and one side is the
south pole. Since each circle has two sides, each circle has a north and a
south pole. Even the smallest possible magnets (spinning electrons) have a
north and a south pole.
Answer: atoms
Explanation:
All matter is made up of smaller indivisible particles called atoms. These atoms are the smallest units of matter ACCORDING to the Dalton's Atomic theory.
Molecules are combined atoms, while cells and phospholipids are complex combination of atoms.
Therefore, atoms is the answer
The number of neutrons in an atom is the number of particles present in its nucleus.
The atomic number is the number of protons whereas the mass number is the number of protons and number of neutrons together
This implies that the number of neutrons is the atom's mass number