yes so the when she gives birth her babies will be warm
Yes, molecules are closer together in cooler temperatures because they have less thermal energy which leads to a decrease in their kinetic energy, causing them to move more slowly and come closer together.
It depends what you move it closer to.
It moves because it wants to have compass babies with raccoons and so it won't get high it move and that is it giving birth
No, you exert less force when you are closer to the fulcrum. The farther you are from the fulcrum, the more leverage you have and the less force is needed to move an object.
Particles in a liquid are closer together compared to those in a gas, but they are generally less close compared to those in a solid. In a solid, particles are arranged in a fixed and orderly manner, resulting in lower energy compared to the relatively more disordered arrangement in a liquid.
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The mother will move them herself , when she is finished giving birth she will take them in to a safer place. If mama kitty doesn't move them you can create a safe place for the babies, such as a large box with an old blanket, move babies first and show mama where they are, try having her follow you. If she doesn't want to go with you, take the box to the kitties, place the babies in it and then move the box to a safe place.
Yes, if the fulcrum is closer to the effort, the force required to lift an object will be less because the lever arm is shorter. This creates a mechanical advantage in which less force is needed to move the object.
Less. Uranus is further away from the Sun. In general, the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
The fulcrum should be placed closer to the resistance to make it easier to move when using a first-class lever. By positioning the fulcrum closer to the resistance, you can gain a mechanical advantage, requiring less effort to move the resistance.
As you move closer to a plane mirror, the size of your image remains the same but it appears closer to the mirror. The image in the mirror also appears to get brighter and more detailed as you move closer.