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An almanac is a book of facts. ***** An Encyclopedia is also a book of facts and general knowledge.
Facts relevant or pertinant to a case
Fiction is literature that does not represent actuality but has been invented or imagined. Fiction is not necessarily based on facts. Common examples of fiction include fantasy novels, comics, and science-fiction. Non-fiction is literature that is based on facts and has not been invented or changed in anyway. Example of non-fiction literature includes a magazine article on the eating habits polar bears or the biography of George Washington.
I got all this facts from this nonfiction book.
It is the process by which new facts are derived from known facts
Glyphs are symbols that represent facts, objects, and ideas. These visual representations can be found in various contexts such as writing systems, communication design, and data visualization.
Not really; software is often defined as the part of the computer system that you can't touch - as opposed to the hardware which you can touch. Although it's also a conceptual thing; software usually includes documentation and development tools which is used to create the software but is not delivered as part of the software package.
The scarab was a symbol to egypt. It was a bettle that had symbols on it.
Data means:Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer to, or represent, conditions, ideas, or objects. Data is limitless and present everywhere in the universe. See also information and knowledge.Computers: Symbols or signals that are input, stored, and processed by a computer, for output as usable information.Refer to link below for more information.
Pulleys are used to lift objects
the rose is one of the 3 national symbols of England
a magnets attracts repels objects
An almanac is a book used for facts and information on objects
words, pictures ,or sounds that represents facts are called
The basic function
Kathy Feeney has written: 'West Virginia facts and symbols' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, State Emblems 'Tennessee facts and symbols' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, State Emblems 'Puerto Rico facts and symbols' -- subject(s): Emblems, National, Juvenile literature, National Emblems, Puerto Rico 'Feel Good' 'Leopards (Our Wild World)' 'Alabama' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Utah facts and symbols' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, State Emblems 'Manatees (Our Wild World)' 'Rhode Island facts and symbols' -- subject(s): Emblems, State, Juvenile literature, State Emblems 'Television' -- subject(s): Production and direction, Television, Juvenile literature
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