Spacecraft can be described as vehicles designed for travel or operation in outer space. They are typically equipped with propulsion systems, sensors, and communication devices for navigation and data transmission. Examples of spacecraft include rockets, satellites, space probes, and space shuttles.
Cosmonaut or astronaut.
Yes, spacecraft is a compound word. Space and craft are two different words. When they are put together they form one word which is spacecraft, which makes it a compound word. Space+Craft= Spacecraft (Compound word)
The plural for spacecraft is spacecraft.
The possessive form of the singular, uncountable noun spacecraft is spacecraft's.Example: The spacecraft's crew arrived safely.
A spacecraft without people on board is called an unmanned spacecraft or a robotic spacecraft. These types of spacecraft are operated remotely from Earth or operate autonomously.
Ambitious, courteous, energetic, generous and likeable are self-describing words. Neighborly, sincere, witty and youthful are self-describing words.
Athletic, ambitious and able are self describing words. Annoying, awkward and abrupt are self describing.
No, a linking word is a verb and a describing word is an adjective.
As an adjective describing female and male words, "stor". As an adjective describing neutral words, "stort"
Dark.
Some examples of one-syllable describing words are "quick," "small," "soft," "cold," "bright," and "tall."
yes because adjectives are describing words and brave is a describing word
Challenging is a describing word. Only in certain sentences eg: Today the games were exciting and challenging. The words exciting and challenging are describing words because ask yourself this question... How was the activity sheet? And if you answers challenging you are describing how the test was.
Savage, brutal, vicious, and destructive are describing words that you can use about war. Other words that describe war are bloody, grim, devastating, agonizing, and fierce.
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Adjective and adverb.
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