The path followed by a water drop is called its trajectory. This trajectory is influenced by external factors such as gravity, air resistance, and surface tension.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is the scientist who is credited with being the first to observe live bacteria in a drop of water using a microscope that he built himself. His discovery revolutionized the field of microbiology.
A drop of water can go through the water cycle an unlimited number of times since the water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This means that the same drop of water can be evaporated, form clouds, fall as precipitation, and return to the Earth's surface multiple times throughout the water cycle.
a drop of water may spend over 3,000 years in the ocean before moving on to another part of the water cycle
The yellow bacteria that grows on agar and feeds on oatmeal with a drop of water is likely the species Micrococcus luteus. This bacterium is commonly used in laboratory settings for its distinctive yellow pigmentation and ability to grow on simple media like agar and oatmeal.
How can a drop of salt water once have been a drop of fresh water
Drop for Drop
peristaltic action
A good question might be, "How long does it take a drop of food dye to color a glass of still water?"
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The Brownian Movement
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No not from water. It's just good for protecting it from breaking, in case you drop it.
A Drop of Water was created in 1987.
The path followed by a water drop is called its trajectory. This trajectory is influenced by external factors such as gravity, air resistance, and surface tension.
No, each water drop can follow a different path based on factors such as wind, temperature, and surface tension. These factors can cause deviations in the path of water drops as they fall.
No, a drop of blood is typically larger than a drop of water due to its higher viscosity. The exact size of a drop can vary depending on conditions such as surface tension and temperature.