Want this question answered?
1-dig the ground deep that it is sometimes difficult to dig the hard rocks. 2-I it is not available everywhere and near the surface at anytime. 3-It is hard to collect the energy itself and make it flow in one direction.
In theory the carbon balance should be neutral, the carbon emitted during burning is compensated by that absorbed during growing. However if you are burning wood that has taken perhaps a hundred years to grow, you are in effect taking the carbon absorbed in the past and emitting it now, when we are so concerned about rising carbon levels. In any case, the wood (or other biomass material) must be replanted and left to mature before cropping again. This sounds OK in a well regulated economy, but what has happened in many poorer parts of the world is simply deforestation, where a rising population needs energy and the simplest way to get it is just to cut down the nearest trees. This has resulted in catastrophic flash flooding in many areas, like the slopes of the Himalayas.
Compared with other types of storm tornadoes are small and form quickly. Such specific events are very difficult to predict with any accuracy. This also makes it difficult to get the equipment in the right place at the right time. Even when the timing and placement is right there is still concern for the scientists working in the field as in addiction to the tornadoes themselves there are also the hazards of hail, lightning, slick roads, downed power lines, and flash floods. On the rare occasions that data gathering equipment is deployed in a tornado, those instruments can still be damaged destroyed by the violent tornadic winds as was the case of the first tornado probe.
Hard Core means when you look is hard to get. For example scene is hard to get, or tattoos or piercings.
hard
Definitely, the technological advancement it allows us to collect and processing more data because computers and hard drives can collect a lot more data than humans can. The more data we produce our minds can't collect all of it, so therefore we have computers and such to collect it. Since we will have more technological advancements, we could collect more data at a much faster rate and therefore the ability for processing that data could be much higher for example statistics data about geographic population , for sure this technological innovation for data processing could enhance the chances to reduce the errors
Soft data is stored on a data disk or hard drive. Where as hard data is printed.
No; there is no such thing as "hard data".
Driver responsibility
hard disk save data on platters. On platters there are tracks and sectors in which the data is saved.
Using GPS technology to collect field data is becoming almost standard practice nowadays. Using GPS laser offsets for mapping is typically only thought of when you need to collect data in hard to reach or inaccessible areas. Imagine how much easier all your fieldwork could be if you didn�۪t have to occupy any location you needed to map GIS data. they can range from 150 - 500 dollars
We think so yes.
A hard disk acts as a storage device for data. Data is also retrieved from the hard disk. The data that is kept in the hard disk is not erased even when the computer is switched off.
A hard disk acts as a storage device for data. Data is also retrieved from the hard disk. The data that is kept in the hard disk is not erased even when the computer is switched off.
A data recovery hard drive is a hard drive that periodically saves data in reserves. It is easy to access if anything goes wrong.
Data is stored on the hard disc. The more memory hard disc has the more data can be stored.
it is a pyramid describing how people participate in sports. Simplez.