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The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.
move heavy things on them
Some kinds of machines you use in daily life are cars, TVs, phones, calculators, microwaves, music devices, etc. Some simple machines you use in daily life are ramps for wheelchairs, and levers to move heavy things (a dolly).
It depends on what you imagine to do with it in your daily life. I guess basic things like browsing the web, checking your emails, writing/editing some documents (I refer to things like OpenOffice, which, surprisingly seems to exist for chromebooks, at least some sort of...) should be perfectly fine.
Many things need bacteria to carry out their daily life functions. This includes humans, other animals, and some species of plants.
list some areas in daily life where you interact with computers
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Examine its economy Listen to some music from the location Compare your daily life to the daily life of that culture
Some people chose to watch the war, but others did other things. Some provided homes, clothes, food or shelter for the soldiers, and others continued on with their daily life.
Living things, as the name suggests, are lively and active. They are made up of cells; exhibit characteristics of life, like growth, movement, reproduction, response to stimuli; they evolve, and require energy for daily activities. Some of the daily life examples of living things around us are human beings, animals, plants and micro organisms.Non-livings things do not exhibit any characteristics of life. They do not grow, respire, need energy, move, reproduce, evolve, or maintain homeostasis. These things are made up of non-living materials. Some examples of non-living things are stones, paper, electronic goods, books, buildings, and automobiles.
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