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it means that your cool and he likes you thats not what it meant in my day!!! It means that you are stingy with money. It means that vaginally-speaking, you are not "loose" Tight used to mean "drunk" Loose used to mean 'drunk' as well.
The rails would expand with the heat causing them to warp and, possibly, derail any train traveling over them.
because the sunlight intensity changes
Because the thin skin isn't entirely air tight. A little bit of air is constantly leaking straight through.
The earth spins or rotate from west to east on its axis it takes 24 hours or one day at the same time the earth is moving around the sun.
loose a day
You don't gain a day by traveling West, only by traveling East. You lose a day going West.
18 miles
when u travel from west to east u gain a day while when u travel east to west u lose a day. it means that when u go from west to east u are one day ahead from west and when u go to west from east u are one day back from east.
When crossing the dateline and proceeding to the west, you lose a day. You tear a daily pagefrom your calendar, and crank your wrist-watch forward 24 hours.
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Aside from time zone changes, you add a day when traveling west across the International Date Line and subtract a day when crossing it eastbound.
Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.Beginning with Egypt and traveling west, you could safely say that all the present day countries that border the Mediterranean on the continent of Africa were included in the Roman empire. If not the entire country, with present day boundaries, at least the portion of the country that bordered the sea.
It's the same all day. If it's traveling through empty space, it covers 16,094,799,110 miles in that length of time.
You do not lose a day if you go from March 12 to March 11. You get to live March 11 again.
When traveling from west to east then yes, you lose a day. But, when travelling from east to west you gain a day. Example: American Samoa is east of the dateline and independent Samoa is west of the dateline, although there is only about 60 nautical miles between the islands. So Wednesday in American Samoa is Thursday in independent Samoa.
you loose more than 80 hairs a day.