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mining and blasting and maybe drilling
Both are made up of pure carbon. These two are alotrophs
The periodic list/table is a list of the elements and nothing more or less.
no an element is its simplest form
mole ratio of two substances in the balanced equation.
Basically you split the list in two, looking at the element in the middle of the list. If the list is in ascending order, and the element you are looking for is SMALLER than the element in the middle of the list, you repeat this procedure for the FIRST half of the list (again, splitting it in two); if it is LARGER, you repeat for the SECOND half of the list.
Error checking, ie. checksum
Prime factorization and the Euclidean algorithm
A singly linked list has a single pointer in each element, pointing to the next element in the list. Travering the list can only be done in one direction. If you need to find the element prior to a certain element, you must traverse the list from the beginning, looking for an element with a next pointer that points to that certain element. A doubly linked list has two pointers in each element, pointing to the next and last elements in the list. Traversing the list can be done in two directions. The advantage of single is only one pointer, saving some space, while the disadvantage is ability to only traverse in one direction. The advantage of double is ability to traverse in both directions, while the disadvantage is the memory associated with the second pointer and the extra code and time used to update more pointers.
Yes, regularly.
by using the installation disc, or by network.
by looking at the text type
The two most common methods used in military planning are forward planning and backward planning.
Engraving on copper plate. Then lithography. There were two methods that is used to print illustrations. The two earliest methods were engraving on copper plate and lithography.
Cross-pollination and Self-pollination are the two methods used by pea plants in sexual reproduction
Method 1: List the multiples Method 2: Prime factorization
Fishing the Ocean, and Farming the Ocean