Scratch is a visual programming language developed by MIT for creating interactive stories, games, and animations. It is primarily aimed at children and beginners to introduce them to programming concepts in a fun and engaging way. On the other hand, projects refer to the creations made using Scratch or any other programming tool. Projects can range from simple animations to complex games and applications, showcasing the skills and creativity of the programmer.
Differential cash is the difference in cash due between selecting between different alternative options or projects.
Grants do not get repaid, loans must be paid off.
A photograph is an image taken with a camera, an illustration is usually hand drawn or drawn from scratch with an image editor.
You just make it and then there is a toolbar on the scratch program to Share it! fill out the information and you should be able to upload it if you have an account on scratch already.
The Blue disks tend to be more scratch resistant then the black ones.
To share a game on Scratch, you can click on the "Share" button located at the top of the project editor. This will generate a unique URL that you can give to others to play your game. You can also remix and create projects inspired by other projects on Scratch.
Diamond can scratch apatite but not feldspar. This is due to the difference in hardness between the two minerals, with diamond being the hardest natural substance on the Mohs scale at 10, while apatite is around 5 and feldspar is around 6-6.5.
Between 2 and 3 because its hard enough gypsum but it can not scratch calcite because calcite is harder
The difference between a scope statement and a project charter is that a project charter acknowledges the projects existence and the scope statement defines the project objectives.
it is the difference in elevation between head and tail water
ASP.net is a kind of projects from the .Net family that allows you to create websites.
A rethread kit cleans up damaged existing threads. A tap and die kit makes threads from scratch.