Foreign drive
NO you may not drive till 16 years old!! And you can't dirive either
I'm not familiar with the terms "condumental" and "dirive" quantities in the context of physics or mathematics. It's possible there may be a spelling error or the terms are not standard. Can you provide more context or clarification?
1/3 high
Press up,down ,left,right,Triangle,Triangle,L,R
The answer to your question is not determined by the price of the car. It is determined by the condition of the car as well as the kind of maintenance and care you are willing to put into the car. Have it looked at by a reputable mechanic and be willing to put some money into its care and upkeep. Unless something major, such as the engine block or the transmission, goes bad, you should be able to dirive it for a long time to come. As long as nothing major happens to it, you should be able to drive it indefinately. Just keep in mind that the older it gets, the more expensive the upkeep could become, especially if any of the parts are old already.
The analogy "star is to rats as flow is to" suggests a relationship between the two pairs of words. In this case, the analogy is likely drawing a comparison between the prominence or significance of a star in relation to rats, and the smooth, continuous movement or progress of a flow. Just as a star stands out among rats, a flow stands out for its continuous and uninterrupted nature.