of course
Yes, for example, you have a straight horizontal line. If you intersect a straight vertical line in the middle of the horizontal line, pointing straight up, you would have two right angles.
They built straight roads so that they could travel quicker; thus covering less territory.
You could haul more weight in boats.
No because the weight in your body is either fat, muscle, and bones. If we could lose weight by burping, people could lose the weight a lot easier! When you burp, it only gets rid of bubbles in your gut.
You could haul more weight in boats.
It could be, but not necessarily. If one ray is parallel to the ground, the other ray could be going straight up, or it could be parallel to the ground also, just going in a different direction. Think of an L. The angle in that L is 90 degrees. You could rotate that L in any direction so that it sticks straight up, or you could rotate it so that it is flat to the ground, or so that it is pointing down. It is still 90 degrees.
the fieldlines are pointing straight down. If your compass could rotate when held up (instead of lying flat on a table), the needle would point downwards.
It depends... the object could be falling, going straight, going uphill or going downhill.
Like anything, you will improve by getting more practice. but some things that could help are; turning your feet out, trying to keep you legs as straight and tense as possible, arching (pointing) your toes, pulling back our shouders and standing as straight as you can.
I dont think you can use a straight talk phone for anything but a boat anchor. Or paper weight... I have had p o s's but this takes the cake. Sure would be easier if ma bell was back in business. And i could speak to some one in english.... Now hows that.....
cylindrical
It varies. It depends on the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of the truck. It could be 25,999 GVW, 26,000 GVW, 33,000 GVW, or 54,000 GVW, ect. The truck could be non-CDL or CDL.