The likely word is replying (answering).
What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
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what is the difference between audience and spectator
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The difference is that "forward" means that you would like to send that e-mail to someone who wasn't on the send list. "Reply" is when you specifically want to answer the person who just e-mailed you, i.e. I am responding to your question specifically therefore I am replying to it. And finally "send" is when you are finished writing your message and you want to now send it off. So the general order is you either forward or reply, type your message, and then send.
The word answer mean the correct statement to a question
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Flowing air responds to the difference in pressure between higher and lower pressure areas by moving from high pressure to low pressure to equalize the pressure. This movement of air creates wind, which is the result of the pressure difference seeking equilibrium.
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A manipulative variable is the variable you can alter, while the responding variable is the variable you have no control over. A manipulated variable is what is changed purposely throughout the experiment. The responding variable is which you have to measure to get your results I think. But the responding variable depends on the dependent variable. I believe I'm right!
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The phrase 'am no replying back to you' is not a sentence and is not correct grammar.
Manipulated variables are also known as independent variables. These are the variable which you change in an investigation. Plotted on the x axis.
BUZZER IS SIMPLY A RELAY THAT MECHANICALLY OPENS AND CLOSES. A speaker is a coil suspended into a magnetic flux responding to AC signals
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This would indicate that there is a linear relationship between manipulating and responding variables.