Urethane-coated nylon is used for raingear, tent flies and lightweight tarps. It is water resistant and not very breathable. It is intended to be light weight for easy travel.
Urethane-coated nylon is commonly used in fabrics for athletic clothing, backpacks, and tents due to its durability, water resistance, and ability to provide protection against abrasion.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
In a word, no! For nouns and adjectives, the final -n is used in the accusative case only, not as an oblique/objective case as are "him", "me" in English. For adverbs, -n is used only in the accusative of direction.
The word "a" in Afrikaans is spelled as " 'n". This is used as the indefinite article in Afrikaans to mean "a" or "an".
Yes, "Credentials" is capitalized when used as a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
All words are capitalized at the begin ni ng of the se nte nce, commo n nou ns a nd proper nou ns i ncluded. Gra n is a commo n nou n but it is capitalized whe n it is used as a title or precedes a perso n's name or whe n it is used as a direct address. Example: Are you home, Grandpa
nylo is so important because without it we would be lost
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ANSWER: "n" is a pronumeral which stands for an unknown number. Pronumerals are used in algebra.
stitch n tear is a fabric used for applique
Heave n is capitalized when used at the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce because it is a commo n nou n. However, if it is used as part of a proper nou n the n it should be capitalized. Examples: Stairway to Heave n Tears i n Heave n
neither N nor J are used.
The inverse property says that a number, n, is added to its opposite, -n This is how it is used: n+(-n)=0
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. However, if it is used as a part of a proper nou n, the n it it is capitalized. Example: Sa n Miguel Corporatio n
The expression is: n/8
It is used to represent factorial. For example, n! is equal to n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)...(1).
N=N is very inert.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.