They use radar.
You use the postage of the country of origin, in this case, you would use Canadian postage.
Definetly money. Your card could corrupt or get chopped up in Canadian Bank machines. And, you can go to a bank and get the American money transferred in to Canadian money.
canadian american and british
The Canadian Pound has not been in use since 1858. It was worth 4 US dollars at the time.
One main difference between American English and Canadian English in punctuation is the use of single vs. double quotation marks for direct speech. In American English, double quotation marks are more common, while in Canadian English, single quotation marks are often used. In terms of grammar, Canadian English tends to follow British English more closely, using British spellings and certain grammatical preferences such as the use of "whilst" instead of "while". Additionally, Canadian English may feature more influence from French language, particularly in Quebec.
The real meaning of auv here in the phil car is asian utility vechicle. If you said autonomous underwater vechile is a robot vechile use for underwater like submarine etc...
No, but not all engines use a timing chain, some have belts and some use gears.
In Canada they use the Canadian dollar. US Dollars
Yes, there is a Canadian Sign Language (ASL). It is a distinct sign language used by Deaf communities in Canada and is different from American Sign Language (ASL). Canadian Sign Language has its own grammar, vocabulary, and regional variations.
The sports of American and Canadian football, rugby, baseball and golf do not use nets.
Well, that is a tricky question because, well, Canadians do not use ounces. We use Millilitres and Litres.