No the equator is not a visible line. The equator is real but is not visible
The noun form of the adjective 'visible' is visibility.
In interphase the chromosomes are not yet visible but become visible in prophase
none are visible.
Well, seeing as it seperates visible light, it follows that it only seperates that visible light into the visible spectrum. You can't make radiowaves or UV rays out of visible light.
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You can do that with table, Insert - Table. Table can have visible or invisible borders, Design tab (appears when you insert or draw table) Table Styles section - Borders.
not any of the 13 people sitting at the table have any visible feet under the table.
Somewhere that is clearly visible from a distance, but not easily accesible
Yes, because matter is something visible and visible things take up space. These thing are things such as chair,table,computer even you!
When the earthquake hit, I hid underneath the table. Examining the canvas, they found an earlier painting underneath the visible one.
Either on your dining table or a sideboard, where it will be easily visible but not in the way of food or where it would interfere with guests' ability to see all attractions.
Holdem poker games like Texas Holdem involve having a hand of cards as well as visible table play. You are trying to gather your best hand in correlation with what is available on the table. To learn more visit www.gamehouse.com.
To make chapter 20 of a book visible, you can either physically flip to that chapter if you have a hard copy, or navigate to that chapter using the table of contents or page search function if you are reading the book digitally. If the chapter is intentionally hidden, you may need to contact the publisher or author for access.
I reccommend using consistent ID's on all of the tags that you plan to manipulate in your HTML. Example: <table id="table1"> <tr> <td>Table Toggle</td> <tr> </table> <a href="javascript:document.getElementById('table1').style.visibility='visible';"> Show </a> <br><br> <a href="javascript:document.getElementById('table1').style.visibility='hidden';"> Hide </a>
-- We have no technology that can generate visible light at power levels that are easy to generate in the microwave. -- Visible light won't warm up a leftover chunk of meatloaf. -- For telecom applications, microwaves sail right on through atmospheric conditions that scatter, diffuse, and absorb visible light. But your question doesn't mention what uses you're thinking of, and visible light certainly has its place. For example, microwave traffic lights at intersections would not work out too well. Neither would a microwave chandelier hanging over your dining-room table.