yes
No. It is made of BIG HEAVY blocks of stone.
well, if you think of it as candy, it would be a tootsy roll. its a round peice of any wrapped in paper and the candy is probably made of fudge
None. Both are terms for a type of "roll" made in Aberdeen, Scotland. An Aberdeen roll is a much denser, flatter, greasier version of a croissant.
Roll on Roll off passenger ship.
Dutch roll is a side to side and wing up, wing down repeated motion. Not a full roll.
The bigger the ball is the farther it will go.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
they used logs to roll them
Paper
if the ramp forms a very steep gradient, definately the car will roll for a longer distance. On the contrary, if the gradient formed by the ramp is gentle, then it will roll for a shorter distance
in theory 11 yards. However material was always made in lengths of 9 yards, so she may just get the whole roll.
umm i don't know that's why i made this question to ask you out there to help me find the answear ..........so pleazzz help!!=]
Waste edges!
Parchment paper
L = (((ROLL x ROLL) - (CORE x CORE)) x 3.14) / (48 x Thick)
Mirror roll, or mirror on a roll, is a rolled sheet of reflective material. It is usually self-adhesive on one side and can be cut and placed to create a mirror anywhere.
A 1 foot roll will remain 1 foot even when rolled up. The diameter of the roll will depend on the thickness of the material.