Answer:
the word 'applying' is a verb that functions as a verb and the word 'burning' is a verb that functions as an adjective
Explanation:
when applying is used in the sentence, it suggests action and when burning is used in the sentence it describes how the skin would look without applying sunscreen
Answer:
C. Both are in an obsessive pursuit to destroy the other.
Explanation:
After refusing to Frankenstein's request of creating him a girlfriend Victor receives the threat of the monster that he would get revenge.
Then Victor goes back to Geneva and married Elizabeth, on the night of the wedding Frankenstein killed Elizabeth and Victor vows revenge. Then they began a game of cat and mouse to destroy each other ending with the death of both.
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They are both similar because they both believe in the idea of the anchor, and they both have novel truths and eight part paths. Brainliest pls! :)
Hello. That you forgot to put the answer options. The options are:
Students calculate the coefficient of friction between the block and the surface.
The work done by friction in bringing a block to rest is directly proportional to the initial kinetic energy of the block
The velocity of the block as it slides through the photogais directly proportional to the force exerted on the block during the initial push
The power generated is directly proportional to the force exerted on the block.
Students use the work kinetic energy theorem to calculate the mass of the block
Answer:
The work done by friction in bringing a block to rest is directly proportional to the initial kinetic energy of the block
Explanation:
The options shown above refer to the scientific hypothesis of the experiment shown in the question.
A scientific hypothesis is characterized by an assumption, a possible solution, that a research can present on a given scientific problem. The hypothesis, in other words, is an assumption that will be declared to be true, or false, after it has been tested through scientific experiment.