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there is 1 ounce in a standard spirit shot
No, it doesn't. consider for a moment that about 98% of all life on the planet is extinct. Now consider that the conditions necessary to produce fossils does not exist everywhere. You have a clue to why we do not have a complete, or even a miniscule record of the history of life on Earth.
A "length" is not a standard unit of measure.
There were thirty-three grooves on one side of a standard 78 rpm record The seventy-eight rpm records were released in the early 1800s and were very popular at that time.
One. The groove (for a master record) is cut on a lathe. One cut from beginning to end. The groove on the average record would be about 1600 feet long if you could straighten it out. Sorry, there are TWO!! One continuous groove on each side!!
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ONE continuous groove! An interesting side note, as an advertising gimmick in the 60's, a record was produced with two sets of grooves. The placement of the needle at the beginning of the record determined the content of the Play.
Not too much of a count. As with any record, there is only one CONTINUOUS groove on one side of a record. Since there are 2 sides to a record the answer is 2 GROOVES, 1 groove for each side.
It means Justin bieber's album has a large number of sales (the album has been purchased by many people) so if many people buy it. it became'd a record Never Say Never (the remixes) was at billboard no.1 position the album was the no.1 album bought by the people so it became's a record in the selling of album so we say record sales
One. Starts at the edge, finishes in the middle.
a quarter has 130 grooves.
150 grooves
A Platinum record is one million copies sold of a single or an album. A gold record is 500,000 copies sold single or album. Silver is only used in some countries.
A quarter has 119 grooves, or reeds. The grooves are used as an anti-counterfeiting strategy.
All depends on how long the album or how many songs are on the album. Every album is different. The area in which the album is not pressed is called dead wax. The record co. usually put a serial number either etched or pressed in that area.