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Measure WIDTH and HEIGHT - multiply both figures - result = Sq Ft. Isn't LENGTH an essential part of this formula? The WIDTH I refer too is also/can be called the LENGTH of a wall - easily. Actually the latter may in fact be more frequently used. In any case, the multiplication of WxH or LxH will give the right answer - wall surfaces have only 2 dimensions.
Multiply the length of one wall by the height to give you the square footage of that one wall. Then repeat for all other walls in the room and add up the total.
You need one wall length to divide the area by...
As you state circumference, it may be assumed the room is circular/round. If so the answer is 3.141 multiplied by the diameter. If the room is square/oblong, measure each wall with a tape and add the four measurements together
They are simply non-concurrent lines. They need not be parallel. To illustrate that consider yourself in a cuboid room standing with your back to one wall. Line 1 is where the floor and wall meet behind you. Line 2 is where the left wall meets the wall facing you (the far wall). The two lines do not intersect but they are not parallel. There are many other such lines in the room.
That is the correct spelling of "wall" (part of a room or building).
Wall posters can reflect the mood of a room and an individual. Wall posters can make a room more upbeat and can be inspirational. It is only part of the decor of a room and works together to create an overall effect.
If you see a tornado approaching your house head to your basement immediately and crouch down in a corner facing the wall. If you do not have a basement go to a room in the center part of your house on the lowest floor.
There is no part of a hurricane called the wall. The eye wall is just outside of the eye.
It was called the Wailing wall, It was part of Solomons Temple.
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it is in Jerusalem because it was part of kings Solomon's temple and when they fought they knocked it down and the only wall left was the wall in the west side so that is why. it was also called the western wall as it is in the west part, but it is also called the wailing wall as people look like they are wailing when they stand there praying.
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A wall thermometer measures the room temperature.
If you are outside get to some sturdy shelter if possible. If no shelter is available, lie in a ditch or depression in the ground. If you are in the house, go to the basement and crouch against a wall, covering your head. Essentially duck and cover. If you do not have a basement go to the lowest floor of your house, preferably to a room or closet in the center part with no windows. A bathroom on the lowest floor may also provide good cover.
Go into the room G is in and there should be a mallet on the wall.