The broad base of a bamboo ladder helps in maintaining the stability of the ladder, when a person climbs on it. It can be understood in this way that, a small displacement by a person at the top can cause the ladder to swing to a larger extent. The swing will be directly proportional to the length of the ladder. The bottom line is that, the broad base of the ladder will help to maintain the center of gravity, and hence will provide added safety to the system.
The "ladder of abstraction" is a comparison of words in terms of whether they apply to concrete phenomena (a coin) or to more abstract terms (wealth). The higher points on the ladder are the more abstract or general terms.
Broad Bottom Ministry was created in 1744.
Broad Bottom Ministry ended in 1754.
Yes, they live in broad-leafed forests with undergrowth of bamboo.
Broad-Bottom. has written: 'The interest of Hanover steadily pursued since the A-----n. Being a sequel to a late pamphlet, intitled, The interest of Great Britain steadily pursued. In a letter to the right honourable author. By a Broad-Bottom'
Yes.
The answer is "break." Here's an example of a word ladder: break -> bread -> broad -> board.
Pandas have evolved specialized adaptations for eating bamboo, such as broad molar teeth and strong jaw muscles to grind tough bamboo fibers. They also have a modified wrist bone that acts like a thumb to help them grasp bamboo stems. Their digestive system has also adapted to be able to break down and extract nutrients from the tough bamboo.
This question is too broad to answer. Microsoft Corporation is a huge company. Please ask again to indicate a comparison, like compared to what.
Chinese art can represent many things. This question is just a bit to broad to answer it. But as an example, if we look at bamboo this represents being upright, strong, and wise as a person- very Confucian.
To make themstudier and so they can support the weight of themselves.
A broad bowl-shaped valley is known as a cirque or a corrie. Cirques are formed by glacial erosion and are characterized by steep rock walls and a relatively flat bottom. They are commonly found in mountainous regions where glaciers once existed.