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so
1. the books will be more likely to
fall over the slower you pull out the pillow
2. I tried a 5 pound book and did it 10
times each time, I did each speed twice so the speeds are
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5
3. this illustrates the law of inertia
where an object at rest stays at rest until an outside force acts
apon it, bsaically the faster you moved the pillow, the less the
pillow affected the 'staying-put'ness of the books
1. the middle
2. the middle
3. actually test it (answer is a close
to the middle, but off to the side that is sharpened since it has
less weigh)
1. the rice danced and bounced around
2. the straw vibrated. if you're lucky,
sounds come out like a flute or wind instument (not brass)
3. the clips danced and bounced around
like the rice one
4. the kernals vibrated and moved also
There are three types of rocks according to how they get formed. <u>Igneous rocks </u>come from the Earth's interior as lava and erupt out of a volcano, getting cold and solidifying when get in touch with air.
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Types of rocks</h3>
According to how they get formed, we can mention three different main types of rocks,
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<h3>Igneous Rocks</h3>
These rocks come straight from the interior of the Earth.
A liquid mass of silicate composition coming from the Earth's core erupts out of a volcano as lava.
Since this melted mass comes from the Earth's interior, its temperature is extremely high.
Lava begins to cool and solidify during its ascent to the Earth's surface.
Igneous rocks are produced by the cooling of magma when they get in touch with air.
Thre are two types of igneous rocks
- plutonic rocks ⇒ in areas close to the terrestrial crust
- volcanic rocks ⇒ on the surface
You can learn more about igneous rocks at
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Hello to answer your question properly.
<span>- it can form polymers like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
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Electrons move through the electron transport chain from a higher to lower energy state. Energy release moves protons through channels in the membrane proteins, moving them into the inner membrane space. This leads to a buildup of positively charged protons, which creates an electrical potential across the membrane.
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