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Several of these "plastic gyres" — where currents cause the material to accumulate — have been found.
Adding the fluorine groups cause the material to resist this force much more, making it more practical.
The problem, though, is that charge and discharge cycles cause the material to swell and contract, leading to rapid degradation.
The sparks are generated between the particles and cause the material to be heated rapidly.
The beams imprint patterns that will cause the material to fold once it's removed from the surface.
But too much water can cause the material to swell and can promote the growth of organisms if they are present.
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Cooler temperatures slow down chemical reactions that cause the materials in books to deteriorate.
If too much force is applied, however, the dislocated atoms at these boundaries can cause the materials to break apart.
Lactic acid kills bacteria that are derived from plant surfaces and the soil and cause the materials to rot.
The extreme heat probably caused the material making up the cliff to fracture, then collapse.
It also causes the material to darken, giving the window a tinted look.
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