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There's no way to answer that, because it can be a different number in every situation. It can never be greater than ' 1 ', but the actual number depends on how squiggly the route is between the starting point and the ending point.
Because the real image is consists of light that started at the object and got focused by passing through the lens. That route pretty much guarantees that the real image is going to show up behind the lens.
Rubbing an insulator against a non insulator causes the build up of electrons which is known as static electricity, the electrons take the easiest route to earth, that's why if you touch any thing that is earthed you may get an electric shock :)
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Breloom learns Energy Ball through TM (found in Battle Frontier Shop and the Route from Survival Area to Stark Mountain).I apologise that I fail at remembering route numbers. XD
A trajectory.
A great circle
In even years, the Iditarod follows the Northern route. The halfway point is between Cripple and Ruby, closer to Ruby.
RR is a Rural Route. It is an actual address. Many Roural Routes are formatted such as RR1 Box 403 but it is just saying Route 1 Mailbox number 403.
It is the route the belt follows around all the pulleys on the engine that belt is driving.
US route 40 mostly follows the path of the old national road.
I'm pretty sure that the ships computer is given a heading and it just follows the route there.
The Silk Road was a route not a road and it wasn't made of Silk either. You can always call it the Silk Route.
The distance between two points is the distance between them. It doesn't depend on the method an object uses to move between the two points. It also doesn't depend on what route an object follows between them, or even whether or not anything moves between the two points. The distance between the earth and the Orion Nebula is the distance, even though no object has ever moved between the earth and the Orion Nebula.
it can mean the vehicle or the actual trip, like the route you take on a trip.
Actual weather information and thunderstorm activity along the route.
It has been referred to as the Trail of Tears.