Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, a tree is falling over in a forest make a sound because both the tree and ground are hard surfaces which can produces sound by contact physically with each other. For testing this hypothesis, we have to take a tree and cut that tree. when the tree falls on the ground it will definitely produces sounds by contact physically with the ground when falls with a large force.
The Mohs scale measures D, a mineral's hardness.
<span>The answers are the substances found in the
simple compounds of Hydrogen</span><span>, ammonia, methane and water and when they will undergo melting or boiling, there are weak
'intermolecular forces' that break them which is the reason why it is not a strong
covalent bond.</span>
Yes, I do think so. I believe the rain can break up the soil depending on the type of soil as well as rain amounts. If it doesn't rain much in California their soil might be dry and brittle, but id it rains in South Carolina theirs might by softer and moist.