A stretched rubber band
No, it is a marine creature which happens to have a head similar to a horse.
Fusion and fission are similar in that they both reduce mass and thereby release binding energy.
The elevation of the land surface below the ice would increase as the weight of the ice decreased. This process is known as isostatic rebound, where the land slowly rises as the weight of the ice is removed, similar to a sponge bouncing back after being compressed.
What they both have in common is water. Drought is the result of to little water, whereas a flood happens because of to much water.
A stretched rubber band
It is similar to elastic
The theory that explains the occurrence of earthquakes is called plate tectonics. It states that the Earth's outer shell is divided into several large plates that are constantly moving, causing stress to build up along their boundaries. When this stress is released, it results in the shaking of the ground known as an earthquake.
Elastic is a small narrow loop of rubber or similar material used for: 1. tightening 2. gripping and 3. holding of things with ease purposes
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It is a stretchy, cup-less, strapless bra - similar to a tube top, held up by elastic.
It is similar to "Chinese jump rope" or "elastics." Children stand with their legs in a loop of elastic while another child jumps over it. They move the elastic up a few inches at a time until the child can no longer jump over.
Here are a few free ones from the "DaFont website: Girls are Weird, Angelica, Jandles, Elastic Wrath, and First Crush.
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Contrary to popular expectation, rubber is not really elastic, atleast not the way scientists define elasticity. Rubber is actually much less elastic than steel. Thus for best results we use steel or similar materials, say brass, in this experiment.
Here are some examples of potential energy:Gravitational potential energyEnergy in an electric fieldEnergy in a magnetic fieldNuclear energyEnergy stored in a spring or similar elastic materials
Shirring a dress is as easy as sewing a simple straight stitch. Purchase elastic thread from your local fabric store. Load a bobbin with the elastic thread and sew several horizontal lines around the neck line for as far down as you wish the shirring to go. Make sure the elastic is on the wrong side of the fabric.