There are over 135 known genera of pterosaurs, and each genus has at least one species. Each species would have been a different size, so I can't tell you the lengths of all pterosaurs. Pterodactylus, a relatively small pterosaur, was probably 3 to 5 feet long, while Quetzalcoatlus, the largest well known pterosaur, was about 25 feet long.
They'll work fine on a US AR, just as long as the game itself is from Europe.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 35 minutes.
You can take the test on the book as long as it is an ar book if you are asking that...but no, you can't take it directly on the nook
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 42 minutes.
270 miles.
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It is not a long or short A. The words that have the -ar sound as in car and start have what are called umlaut A or R-influenced sounds. The -ar in car is very different from the short A as in cap and cat.In British English, the -ar is pronounced almost identically to the US short O (aah as in fa).
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970 miles
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AR Many people believe it is AK, but that is Alaska.
A verry verry long time around about 15 to 20 hours.