because the long 1 has the capability to hold more weight
fabric that are made of
In most cases man made boards are a lot cheaper. And in some cases a lot stronger.
When done correctly it doesn't matter where a weld is made.
Products made from steel bars include many precision-engineered components that power hand tools
Yes
Short and long
It is made in the short run
Long-just remember long sounds like the letter
It is silent. (It makes the A a long vowel.)
It has a long A as in fade or the homophone, maid.
It has a long A as in fade or the homophone, maid.
Long-just remember long sounds like the letter
The word "made" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'a'.
Long-just remember long sounds like the letter
The A has a long A sound, as in fade and wade. The E is silent.
The A has a long A sound, as in fade and wade. The E is silent.
No. Length has nothing to do with the strength. The strength of a rope is found in the strength of the material, the thickness of that material and in the numbers of strands of the material that are interwoven. Length is not a part of the equation of strength. However, if you were to break a large number of short and long ropes, the short ropes will be stronger on average. This is due to the fact that the chance of a defect on a long rope is higher than the chance of a defect occurring on a short rope.