wish I knew, I think they disappeared like they never exited.
Depends on how large the vector space parallel to the square is.
Yes, crackers are generally bad for ducks. They are low in nutritional value and can lead to malnutrition or digestive issues if consumed in large quantities. Additionally, the high salt content in many crackers can be harmful to ducks. It's best to feed them healthier options like grains, seeds, or vegetables.
It means you have a Medical Alert....ie Epilepsy, allergic to penicillin, Diabetes...
Hardtack was a biscuit made of flour with other simple ingredients, and issued to Union soldiers throughout the war. Hardtack crackers made up a large portion of a soldier's daily ration. It was square or sometimes rectangular in shape with small holes baked into it, similar to a large soda cracker. Large factories in the north baked hundreds of hardtack crackers every day, packed them in wooden crates and shipped them out by wagon or rail. If the hardtack was received soon after leaving the factory, they were quite tasty and satisfying. Usually, the hardtack did not get to the soldiers until months after it had been made. By that time, they were very hard, so hard that soldiers called them "tooth dullers" and "sheet iron crackers". would you like to try it ? go to this website:http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/gettkidz/hardtack.htm Hardtack was a biscuit made of flour with other simple ingredients, and issued to Union soldiers throughout the war. Hardtack crackers made up a large portion of a soldier's daily ration. It was square or sometimes rectangular in shape with small holes baked into it, similar to a large soda cracker. Large factories in the north baked hundreds of hardtack crackers every day, packed them in wooden crates and shipped them out by wagon or rail. If the hardtack was received soon after leaving the factory, they were quite tasty and satisfying. Usually, the hardtack did not get to the soldiers until months after it had been made. By that time, they were very hard, so hard that soldiers called them "tooth dullers" and "sheet iron crackers". would you like to try it ? go to this website:http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/gettkidz/hardtack.htm
not as large as yamum
Try placing them in a large tightly sealed zip top bag and going over them with a rolling pin.
8,514,877 square killometers
It is 35,385 square miles.
About 13,985,935,700,000 square meters.
It is 7.43 square metres.
About 104484859000000.0 square ft
91,136 Square miles.