no but it has been under discussion for years
According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, there are approximately 600,000 bridges in the United States. The number worldwide must be significantly greater, though not proportionally as the U.S. is a richer nation and has more territory requiring more bridges than most. I'm aware this is not a complete answer, but the previous suggested answer was "400", and that is WAY off.
Because people where wanting a faster way to cook food
Top down approach to design a program. For example you want to have a program to cook a cake. First you write down big blocks in just a few words (high level of abstraction). -- Go to the shop But ingredients Get back home Cook the cake -- After you have everything ready at high level of abstraction, you work on details of each block/module -- Go to the shop Go out Sit in you car Drive to the shop bla bla ... But ingredients Get back home Cook the cake --
it worth $5 that is all it worth when it says it's made inTAIWAN
in the future robots will be able to drive cars, cook, take care of babies, protect houses, and do every day tasks for humans.
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Cook Strait
North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
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Cook Strait lies between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.
This water passage is the Cook Strait, named after Captain James Cook, who circumnavigated New Zealand in 1769-1770.
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Cook Strait.
Cook strait
Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.Cook Strait runs from the Tasman Sea on the western side of New Zealand to the Pacific Ocean on the east.
Cook Strait