HumansA dog, with two missing legsA Kangaroo
If you want to find the structural efficiency the equation for structural efficiency is: maxmum mass the structure can withstand divided by the structure mass.
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A Structural Foreman would be the site supervisor on a project that is concerned primarily with the structural components of the project. These would include, but not be limited to, those items that hold up the roofing, flooring, walls, etc.
A load-bearing wall itself will not cause structural damage. However, if a load-bearing wall is removed without structural replacement, yes structural damage will occur.
Just two examples: Human = two legs (one pair). Elephant = four legs (two pairs).
A crustacean is an arthropod that has two or three body sections, five or more pairs of legs, and two pairs of antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae.
It is true that hermit crabs have two pairs of walking legs. They are not considered to be true crabs because true crabs have five pairs of legs.
Crustaceans have exoskeletons, two pairs of antennae, two pairs of maxillae, biramous legs, and mandibles, which are like jaws.
They have 5 pairs of "legs" (-> 10 legs) [paraeopodes], but only use 6 of them for walking. 2 pairs have little pincers. They also have 5 pairs (-> 10 legs) of swimminglegs [pleopodes]. This gives them 20 legs or 10 pairs out of which they use 6 or 3 pairs for walking.
Millipedes have two pairs of legs per body segment.
They all have 10 legs.
they have 4 pairs of legs
A spider has two body segments A spider has two body segments
A kite
no! centipede have not have 3 pairs of legs!
A Spider has Four pairs of legs