The MacBook Air has a built in iSight camera. To add another camera you would need to specify what you wanted to achieve that you could not with the iSight.
yes indoors on a news set they use a teleprompter. Outside in the field they usually do not.
Go and talk to an "Air Force Recruiter." Look in a phone book to find one. It will most likely be under "Government" in the front of the telephone book
Yes, a front is a boundary between two air masses with different temperature, humidity, and density characteristics. When these air masses meet, it can lead to changes in weather conditions, such as clouds, precipitation, and temperature shifts.
When the flat sheet is on top of the book there is no air underneath the sheet to slow the sheet down by air drag. The book pushes the air out of the way while its falling. Then the moved air curls around the side of the book and behind the flat sheet holding it tight to the book. Because the air always fills in the space behind after it was pushed away in front.
A javelin flies through the air whereas a t.v. camera lies through the air.
the stvenson screen has a air vent on the top of it so that air can get out
it's how fast the camera travels though the air after you chuck it.
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A warm front occurs when cooler air retreats and warmer air advances. A cold front occurs when cooler air advances, pushing warmer air away. An occluded front occurs when a cold front catches up with a warm front, sending the warmer air aloft. A stationary front occurs when warm and cold air meet, but neither air mass advances.
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
The camera built into current Macs (including the iMac, the Macbook, the Macbook Air, and the Macbook Pro) is known as the iSight