No, but once something is installed, it becomes a constituent (part) of the system into which it was installed.
CONSIST - to be composed of something (its constituents, parts, or inclusions)
INSTALL - to add, connect, or include
Examples : "The machine would consist of three separate parts."
Example : "The company planned to install a new part in the machine."
A polygon has no direction so the phrase "in the same direction" makes no sense. Consequently, the question has no meaning.
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They consist mostly of gas.
They consist of landscapes
No, but they can be. The differences consist of with whom you have sex.
attenuated virus consist of same virus but its capacity to cause disease has deleted by the process of attenuation.
The exact same way that you would install the same eMail on a desktop, running the same operating system as is on that laptop.
They are the same.
Yes.
Yes.
A UK architectural designer would define a wet room kit as a complete, pre-engineered system designed to create a fully waterproof, level-access shower space. Unlike traditional bathrooms, a wet room removes the need for a shower tray by integrating a gradient floor, drainage system, and tanking materials to ensure effective water flow and protection against leaks. In the context of Wet room installation in London, these kits typically include a shower former or tray former, waterproof membranes, drainage components, and sometimes wall panels. They are designed to meet UK building standards, making them ideal for both residential and commercial projects where durability, accessibility, and modern design are key priorities. From a designer’s perspective, wet room kits simplify the installation process, reduce the risk of water damage, and allow for sleek, contemporary bathroom layouts that maximise space—especially important in many London properties.
The meaning of elements is any of the fundamental substances that consist of atoms of only one kind and that singly or in combination constitute all matter.