increased
stress builds up on a fault line over time and then releases all of the stress in an earthquake.
We can't yet tell the exact time a deadly earthquake will strike. We can make educated guesses based on an increase or decrease in seismic activity over time.
By how hard they work and how good their work is over the years
Venous return (VR) is the flow of blood back to the heart. Under steady-state conditions, venous return must equal cardiac output (CO) when averaged over time because the cardiovascular system is essentially a closed loop.if systemic venous return is suddenly decreased, right ventricular preload decreases leading to an decrease in stroke volume and pulmonary blood flow.Decreased pulmonary venous return to the left atrium leads to decreased filling (preload) of the left ventricle, which in turn decreases left ventricular stroke volume by the Frank-Starling mechanism.In this way, a decrease in venous return to the heart leads to an equivalent decrease in cardiac output to the systemic circulation.
completely normal
false
Yes.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
No. You can reduce the entropy of some system, but that will be at the cost of an entropy increase somewhere else. This is because it costs energy to put something in order. The TOTAL entropy in the Universe will always increase. For example, the entropy on planet Earth probably remains more or less constant over millions of years - but we do so using energy, mainly from the Sun, and the fact that energy from the Sun radiates into space is an increase of entropy; much greater than any small change of entropy on our planet.
Increase
All entropy must increase to maxiumum. Ask Multivac.
5,185 is a 3.70% increase over 5,000 . 5,000 is a 3.57% decrease from 5,000 .
Different.because over is increase,above is decrease.
The amount of hydrogen will decrease and the amount of helium will increase.
The amount of hydrogen will decrease and the amount of helium will increase.
growth rate
decrease and the supply will increase.