This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
A non-example is used to help explain a definition, just as examples are used. For example, if a teacher is defining a crystal ("a solid made of atoms arranged in an ordered pattern"), then examples are useful (snowflakes, salt, sugar). Good non-examples (wood, coal, pepper) can also help students understand what crystals are. Poor non-examples (koalas, cars, pens) only confuse.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
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This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
Examples of non-air resistance would be the force of gravity, the force of friction between two solid surfaces, and electromagnetic forces between charged particles.
Non-metals typically exist in solid or gas phases at room temperature, with some non-metals like iodine and bromine being in a liquid phase. Examples of non-metals in the solid phase include sulfur, carbon, and phosphorus.
A non-example of silt would be a solid rock formation, such as granite or limestone, as these materials are not classified as sediment particles like silt.
Malleable substances can be hammered into a thin sheet. This is a characteristic of all metals in the solid phase. In contrast nonmetals are brittle in the solid phase. If you take a piece of sulfur and whack it with a hammer a few times you will turn it into sulfur powder not a thin sheet of sulfur.
Plants, animals, and bodies of water are non-examples of the geosphere. The geosphere refers specifically to the solid parts of the Earth, such as rocks, soil, and landforms. Anything that is not part of the Earth's lithosphere, mantle, or core would be considered a non-example of the geosphere.
A non-example is used to help explain a definition, just as examples are used. For example, if a teacher is defining a crystal ("a solid made of atoms arranged in an ordered pattern"), then examples are useful (snowflakes, salt, sugar). Good non-examples (wood, coal, pepper) can also help students understand what crystals are. Poor non-examples (koalas, cars, pens) only confuse.
Some examples of nonmetals that exist in a solid state at room temperature include sulfur, carbon (in the form of graphite and diamond), and iodine.