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An object's size is a physical property of the object.
The amount of space in an object is, presumably, the volume of the cavity.
Carbon 14 is a radioisotope which decays over time, measuring the amount of it will indicate how much has decayed and hence how old the object is.
The spinal cord is posterior to the chest.
the glacier picks up the sediments, rocks, till, debris, and soil and carries them along while the glacier moves and will eventually drop them.
Liquid rock (magma, lava) condenses around a per-existing thing - OR sediments turn into sedimentary stone around an object.
Rotten is when a object turns into molds excpet it is not an edibal food
when particles collide with each other and with other object in their path it happens when sediments is transported from its source to where it is deposited. these collision can cause the particles to change size and shape. angular and uneven rocks are when particles that have moved long distances from the source tends to be more rounder and smoother. the farther sediments travel from its source the finer and smoother the particles of sediments become.
There'll be some deformation, it may fragment if it hits bone or a hard object, and it'll tumble inside of a body cavity.
-noun1.wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter.2.an area or stretch of such ground.-verb (used with object), verb (used without object)3.to sink in or as if in a bog (often fol. by down ): We were bogged down by overwork.Hope this helps
The nipples do tend to harden a little once Puberty has begun so it should be nothing to worry about. If you are concerned then visit your Doctor who will examine them for you.
A "crater" : a hole or pit, caused by an impact (meteor or falling object), explosion, or volcano. Synonyms : cavity, hollow, depression, abyss (volcano only : caldera)
Alligators bite by opening their mouth and then closing it so fast that it will 80% kill you.