The name for the area where cargo is stowed on board a ship is the hold. This is presumably because it acted as a holding area while the cargo was sold.
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The International Space Station is approximately 340 km above the earth and because it orbits the earth faster than we are turning its position constantly changes. To find where the station is at any given time, see the link below ( you need to have Java installed.)
Infrared radiation is long wavelength radiation given out by stars.
NASA technology has given us phones, GPS's and laptops from the satillite that is in space.
Link to the website of Sri Lankan Cricket board is given below.
That kind of depends on the space given but genrally guessing about 100 to 150 spaces.
Varchar cuts off trailing spaces if given a shorter word than its declared length, while char does not. Char will pad spaces after it if given a shorter word.
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its not graphicdesign,it is graphic design.if you might have given spaces it might have worked
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You have that many letters spaces to work with in a given area,.
There is no green square on a standard Scrabble board.
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The answer is given below.