__Dry and Liquid Measurements__
Explanation:
Density is defined as a material per unit volume of the material.
The determination of the density of a liquid with an aerometer is based on the principle of Archimedes' law: "Any object that is immersed in a liquid will experience a lift which is equal to the weight of the liquid being moved".
The aerometer is in the form of a hollow cylinder, so that the aerometer can be immersed in the right position (the scale is immersed in liquid), then the aerometer is filled with Pb grains. The scale on the aerometer shows the density of the liquid, the smaller the density of the liquid, the deeper the aerometer will be. Therefore the aerometer scale shows an increasing number from top to bottom.
Stress management-managing your sense of personal well-being.
failing to accept responsibility for mistakes.
Answer: C. Ammonification occurs when Bacteria break down plants
Explanation:
The Nitrogen cycle is a biogeochemical cycle by which Nitrogen moves around the various ecosystems present on Earth in different chemical forms. Various processes enable this and one of those is Ammonification.
Ammonification is a process in which microorganisms like bacteria and fungi breakdown plant and animal biomass upon death and convert nitrogen in these organic specimen into inorganic ammonia or ammonium which is then converted to Nitrates by the Nitrification process.