Answer: Constant velocity
Explanation:When drag is equal to weight, there is no net external force on the object, and the acceleration becomes zero. The object then falls at a constant velocity as described by Newton's first law of motion. The constant velocity is called the terminal velocity.
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There are certain materials that prevent a building from falling in earthquakes and instead, wiggle back and forth.
To fulfill plantation labor demands to supply explorers with food, textiles, trading, ect
Answer:
mechanical weathering
Explanation:
As a definition, mechanical weathering is the disintegration and decomposition of rocks on or on the earth's surface produced by different atmospheric, climatic and biological agents.
Weathering is a permanent process in nature.
It is also defined as a static process by which the rock breaks into small fragments, dissolving and decomposing to form new minerals. This is the way in which the removal and transport of detritus then results in erosion. It follows that weathering, by reducing the consistency of the stone masses leads to the erosion process.
The causative agents of the weathering of the stones, (external geological agents) can be physical (mechanical), chemical and biological.
A CBRNE incident is one where chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear hazards are present. Thus, you should:
Practice protective measures of time, distance and shielding
Do not enter zone until agent is identified