You forgot a comma.
Since the two options are identical in the given question, one is led to believe there is punctuation missing. However, there are several possible uses and both are used. DC is direct current, used in electronics and electricity; D.C. is the District of Colombia and the seat of government in the USA.
There were several different axels used then, so you haven't given enough information for the question to be answered. It depends on which engine was used.
different strains of the bacteria
Punctuation is missing in the given sentence. The correct form would be: "Punctuation, Mrs. Smith, may I carry your box?"
This punctuation can be quite subjective, as you do not know what the writer meant intentionally. That is why people use punctuation, to make meaning clear.I believe the correct punctuation for this sentence is:That that is, is; that that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!(That which exists, exists; that which does not exist, does not exist. Is that about it? Yep!)
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
If there is several name given to a particular organism by different scientist at different time then the first name given by the scientist will be accepted this phenomenon is called law of priority.
This question is too vague. An infinite amount of answers can be given to this question.
This question can not be answered because there are several factors that are not given.
Depends on the fact. This question can not be answered since the subject is not given.
It is a 3 dimensional [solid] object. With the amount of information given in the question it is not possible to be any more precise.
This type of question cannot be answered. You have not given a location, and the weather systems are different in different places.