"Nevertheless, it moves" is attributed to Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, who reportedly muttered the phrase after being forced by the Catholic Church to renounce his belief that the Earth moved around the sun. This statement reflects his revolutionary support for the heliocentric model of the solar system.
Aristarchus of Samos
'Nonetheless' means in spite of what has just been said or done; nevertheless. It is used to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence.
Counterclockwise rotation.
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Bedrock that is scratched by boulders held in the bottom of glaciers is said to be "polished and striated." This process occurs through glacial abrasion, where the boulders act like giant sandpaper, scraping and smoothing the bedrock as the glacier moves over it.
nevertheless you made it in time. That is all that matters.
Ubi said that in "Mr. Moses" (1965)
When energy moves from one form to another, it is said to be "transferred" or "converted".
"We" weren't alive then. Nevertheless, if some we didn't listen to what he said, we wouldn't know what he said. Do you mean "heed"?
transferred.
When a malignant neoplasm moves to various parts or organs of the body, it is said to be a _________ tumor.
Aristarchus of Samos
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The correct spelling is 'nevertheless'.
When energy moves from one form to another, it is said to be undergoing energy transformation. This is the process by which energy changes from one type to another, such as potential to kinetic energy.
"Motionless" means it doesn't move. If an object moves, it can be said to be in motion; if it doesn't move, it is motionless.