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The type of clause that "which house has more space" is a noun clause. While it does have a subject and verb like other clauses, it cannot stand on its own as an independent sentence. That means that it needs additional words to make sense when used.
No. It is an adverb clause. It answers the question "when."
When a space voyage is planned it is necessary to take the space debris into consideration because the space debris can clash to the rocket and create problems in communication, travelling etc. and make the journey difficult for the satellite
When a space voyage is planned it is necessary to take the space debris into consideration because the space debris can clash to the rocket and create problems in communication, travelling etc. and make the journey difficult for the satellite
When a space voyage is planned it is necessary to take the space debris into consideration because the space debris can clash to the rocket and create problems in communication, travelling etc. and make the journey difficult for the satellite
No.
an island name is written smaller and is only over one island. The country name is usually bolded and covers more space.
When a space voyage is planned, it is important to plan for space debris because a lot of the space debris floating around can lead to accidents in future space excursions. Empty fuel canisters are a good example of space debris.
Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick co-wrote all 3 Santa Clause movies. They also co-wrote Space Jam and the Will Ferrell movie Kicking and Screaming
when its in space!
it is able to house people
No it has not.