yes it helps people show things in a unique way sometimes...............................
help me pls....i rely ned it to my research paper
Many office workers maintain paper for reading, annotating, and sharing information for discussion purposes; many businesses still rely on paper for such form-based documents as invoices, contracts, and customer correspondence.
Some examples of paper-based organizations include newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and libraries that rely primarily on printed materials for communication and storage of information.
Because he did not rely on one method or style his materials as well varied from paper, canvas, oil etc...
You cannot print on Black paper with today's printers. They rely on the white in paper to produce the color white, white is required to reflect the light through the ink/toner in order for your eyes to see it. If you do print on black paper it comes out more like a watermark. It looks cool but it's not practical.
As we know Paper and pulp industry is one of the most technically demanding Industrial sectors. Paper pulp pump manufacturing requires a combination of technical and highly-engineered pumps. JEE pumps one of the best paper pulp pump Centrifugal Pump Manufacturers in India meets these selective requirements. That is why many leading paper pulp industries rely on our pumps throughout their entire paper production process.
A large portion of the human population lives outside of forests, but they still rely on forests for timber, paper, nuts, oxygen, recreation, etc...
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
I rely on my best friend. I rely on my friend. I rely on my brother to do well in school. I rely on many people in the world . I rely on many people .
The future tense of rely is will rely.
Paper-based systems are not supported by biometrics, as biometrics typically rely on electronic devices to capture and process biometric data for identification or authentication purposes.
Both airplanes and paper kites rely on aerodynamics to fly through the air. They both have wings that generate lift to keep them airborne. Additionally, both can be controlled by changing the angle of their surfaces to steer and maneuver.