yes
It will be approx 549 Newtons. And it is not clear whether you meant Banff in Scotland or Canada.
About 700 miles.
Banff was named after Banffshire, Scotland, the birthplace of the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) president George Stephen. Banff came about because of the CPR, and really originated from the building of the Banff Springs Hotel. Please see the related link below for more information.
Stuart Douglas Harris was born on February 3, 1977, in Banff, Scotland, UK.
Banff got its name from Banffshire, a region in Scotland. The name was chosen in the late 19th century when the Canadian Pacific Railway established the area as a resort and tourist destination. The town of Banff was incorporated in 1885, and the name reflects the Scottish heritage of many of the early settlers and the railway's promoters.
Yes, Banff is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a town in Scotland, a town in Canada, a the name of a Canadian national park. A proper noun is always capitalized.Banff, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandBanff, Alberta, CanadaBanff National Park, Canada
yes, the Calgary flash flood also hit Banff.... I think........ anyway... GET BETTER SOURCES IM 10!!
It is a Scottish name. It first appears in records in the 14th century in the area near Banff in Scotland. Successive waves of emigration from Scotland through the 1600s and 1700s saw it introduced to what is now the USA and to Australia. Up until around 1800 it appeared predominantly in the coastal region between Banff, Fraserburgh and Peterhead and their immediate hinterland.
Yes. See the related links for Campgrounds in Banff National Park and in Jasper National Park.
The noun Banff is a proper noun, the name of a specific place, the Town of Banff, Alberta, Canada; Banff National Park, in Alberta, Canada; The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, Canada, etc.
A lift ticket at Banff for the 2010 season is $859.00 for an adult. onthesnow.com will list any specials that are currently being offered.
The town of Banff, and also Banff National Park, are in the province of Alberta.