continuous

1374003834 toc = Definition: = A quantitative change HGD Chapter 1, p. 7

= Examples: =
 * A continuous growth trait would be height: you grow a little bit every year, and you can chart that growth on a line.
 * Another continuous change is hair, which is always growing.

= Analogies: =
 * Continuous change is like the speed of your car.
 * Or going from note to note - A, B, C, D etc - on a scale.
 * An escalator rotating continuously.
 * Like the acne on your face that continues to grow larger, from sweat.
 * Or the leech on your hand, continuously sucking out your blood.
 * Or the boy, who always sleeps for the entire duration of class every day.

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