maybe... under your house
The MAC address would place it at the data link layer of the OSI model.
No, because that "dome" would have to cover the entire planet. There is no way we could build something that big.
A tornado would occur in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth.
To write a fraction representing the relationship of the thickest layer to the thinnest layer, you would typically place the thickness of the thickest layer in the numerator and the thickness of the thinnest layer in the denominator. This fraction would show how many times thicker the thickest layer is compared to the thinnest layer. For example, if the thickest layer is 10 cm and the thinnest layer is 2 cm, the fraction would be 10/2, which simplifies to 5/1 or simply 5.
No. Sand is not rigid.
I dont know maybe a cave,layer,lab.Try that.
The most common place to build a theme park is in a big city. There is lots of people in big cities which is ideal for a theme park.
That would be up to the rules and bylaws of your union.
You would want a flat laid out area with rivers and streams nearby.
to build their homes long ago, the Beothuks would use spears in winter to catch animal skins for the outer layer and they would also use knives to de-skin the animals. In the summer they would just use knives to cut the materials. :) Thanks
Your options on how to build a lectern are many and varied. A good place to start would be e-How, How-to, Article Cell, e-Build or even Woodwork Forums.
Mechanical engineering would be a good place to start.