Cats, on the other hand, don't develop such
a strong pack structure where leadership is important; instead, they become attached to their territory.
Not exact matches
The reasons for this difficulty include structural features such as a low
packing fraction — meaning that in a diamond lattice, in contrast to many other crystalline
structures, particles occupy only a small part of the lattice volume — and
strong sensitivity to the way bonds between particles are oriented.
Turns out, the method I'd learned as a kid of
packing wet sand into a mold and flipping it over was not very effective, as there are much more effective ways to build sand
structures that are
stronger and bigger:
My main focus was to create a treehouse
structure that was super light, incredibly
strong, and could fit in different trees; I wanted something that could flat
pack so it can break down to different components to ship to somebody.