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What is Matter?. Matter is… Everything we see around us: GlassMetal Plastic BonesBreath.
Gasses are very compressible but liquids and solids are not: For example you can squash a balloon full of gas with your fingers and change its shape easily,
What is an Earthquake? Chapter 8, Section 1. Earthquakes Earthquake – vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy Focus – the point within.
Muscle Tissue Functions of Muscle Tissue zMovement zHeat production zMaintenance of posture zMuscle contraction produces 85% of body heat.
Background Industrial Rubber Parts are made through Vulcanization – Converting rubber into more durable materials Vulcanization Uncured NR: Sticky,
Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Chapter 5 Skeletal Physiology I. Skeletal Overview Tissues: Cartilage & Bone Bone.
Unit II: Organization Connective & Epithelial Chapter 4: 135-159 Chapter 6: 210.
Tessellations Ms. Blaylock. What are Tessellations? The word 'tessera' in Latin means a small stone cube. They were used to make up 'tessellata' - the.
Lecture Outlines PowerPoint Chapter 7 Earth Science 11e Tarbuck/Lutgens.
REVIEW OF LECTURE #2 COMPRESSIONTENSION TORSION THIRD POINT LOADING SPLIT TENSILE WE FINISHED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS REVIEW....
Earth Science, 12e Earthquakes and Earth ’ s Interior Chapter 8.