A chair you sit upon, and a table you eat upon.
SI is Sulphur and Iodine, Si is Silicon. Tehy are both different elements on the peridoic table
a transparent object is one that lets light pass through with no shadows formed eg. clear window , transparent glassa translucent object lets only some light go through (not all)and forms a shadow that is very light eg. bathroom windowan opaque object lets no light pass through and forms a shadow eg. table, chair,etc
There is no difference between the two products.
difference between cro and powerscope?
the difference between activity and experiment is ...experiment is do
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10 inches from table underside to top of chair seat
The difference between a cantilever chair and a normal chair is that a cantilever chair is easier movable and more flexible. The chair is however more expensive, but for the features it gives it is worth it.
they both have legs
It could be anything like a table, chair, desk, etc....
Executive chairs and drafting chairs differ mostley due to the height of the chair itself, the drafting chair being tall as in a tall stool making the worker at the drafting table more comfortable being at the same height as his or her working space.
There is no difference.
The Sanskrit name for table is "मेज़" (mej) and for chair is "उदकभण्ड" (udakabhandha).
In my opinion, the first chair clarinetist is usually the section leader. The can be in charge of sectionals but also tuning the band. There is usually no difference between the first and second chair clarinetist except for playing ability. That is unless they are playing a different part. If the 2nd chair clarinet is playing a different part...there is your difference.
Because its the presidents chair
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".
a chair and a table are called "une chaise" and "une table" in French.