Oh, dude, a non-example for concentration would be... well, let me think. Like, okay, imagine a squirrel trying to focus on gathering nuts while a rock concert is happening right next to it. That squirrel would be the opposite of concentrated, right? So yeah, that's a non-example for concentration.
a example is when you dont divide the mass of an object and then divided by the volume for example you just say 8-4=4vlm
active and passive transport are two... if you are asking for examples of membrane type transport other than osmosis
It is an example of diffusion. Gases, especially from volatile liquids, tend to spread from an area of high concentration to areas of lower concentration.
Non-steady state diffusion occurs when there is a change in concentration over time in a system.
A non-example of an atom is a carbon atom.
A non-example of concentration in science would be a scenario where substances are evenly distributed throughout a medium, such as a room filled with air where the distribution of oxygen and carbon dioxide is uniform. This contrasts with concentration, which refers to the amount of a substance in a given volume or space, such as a saltwater solution where salt is concentrated in a specific area.
A non-example of a geographic pattern could be the random distribution of a particular species of plant scattered throughout an area without any discernible pattern or concentration.
I need an example for concentration
The highest concentration of non polluting ozone is in stratosphere. It is present in atmosphere.
a example is when you dont divide the mass of an object and then divided by the volume for example you just say 8-4=4vlm
Ive improved my concentration in reading
what is a non example for locate
"Pink" is a non-example.
what is the non example of hydrosphere
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure
A non-example of biomagnification would be the dilution effect, where a substance becomes less concentrated as it moves up the food chain. This occurs when an organism consumes a substance that is more diluted or reduced in concentration compared to its environment, preventing the accumulation of the substance in higher trophic levels.
A banana is a very good non-example.