The advantages are:They are cheap.They can be seen clearly as they are in red in color.They are thermomatric liquids.The disadvantages are:They wet the surface.They have less surface tension.They have less density.
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Physical models can be seen and touched
A client-server computer architecture involves a centralized server that provides resources and services to multiple client computers connected to it. In contrast, time-sharing allows multiple users to access a single computer system simultaneously by dividing the CPU time among them. Client-server systems are typically used in network environments, while time-sharing is commonly seen in mainframe or supercomputer setups. Both architectures have their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of resource allocation, scalability, and security.
Pictures, movies, or sound.
Imbrication refers to the overlapping arrangement of objects or materials, often seen in fields like geology, botany, or architecture. It involves the layering or positioning of items in a way that they partially cover or interlock with each other, creating a seamless and cohesive appearance.
Roman architecture focused on creating inside spaces and practicality. Greek architecture as seen in Constantinople was more ornate and focused on the outside.
Golden Ratio
Catalonia is Roman Catholic as can be seen in their architecture
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An acroterium is a small pedestal for statues or other ornaments, seen in Gothic architecture.
Economic opportunity.
The architecture and devious financial manoeuvring.
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different type of cultures can be seen in india like painting architecture etc.
The question of how architecture of such antiquity has influenced modern architecture is more one of evolution than direct influence, although in parts of the middle east a more direct influence can be seen in the modern buildings of today, with a distinct regional style that one would not see in the west, normally. Essentially architecture, like all art and technology, has evolved over the centuries: Egyptian architecture influenced Greek; Greek influenced Roman; Roman produced the basis of classical architecture which still forms the basis of proportion and scale still seen in much of architecture today. However, there are very many other influences, including less formal styles of architecture, in particular regional 'vernacular' characteristics. These are seen more in less 'designed' buildings, but have also crept into formalised architecture since the Victorian period, most particularly in the Arts and Crafts movement - Lutyens, Morris et al. It is also important to note that true modernist architecture - that seen since the early 20th century, doesn't conform to many of the accepted architectural rules of proportion and rhythm which resulted from classical architecture. I am not an Architect, so perhaps a proper Architect out there can add to this, and/or correct if I'm wrong in anyway.
An acroter is another name for an acroterium, a small pedestal for statues or other ornaments, seen in Gothic architecture.