An embedded clause is not an adverb. It is a type of subordinate clause that is embedded within a main clause and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb within the sentence.
An adverb clause can provide information about when, where, why, how, or to what extent an action is taking place within a sentence.
The supremacy clause, which is a clause within Article VI of U.S. Constitution. It dictates that a federal law is "supreme law of the land".
Graded deposits are a type of sorted deposit. Graded deposits have particles that are sorted by size, with larger particles settling out first followed by smaller particles. This results in layers of sediment that are sorted by particle size within the deposit.
The sediments with a mixture of sizes are known as poorly sorted sediments. This means that the particles have not been sorted by size and can range from fine to coarse within the same sediment deposit.
A subordinate clause has a verb and another sentence within it.../././././././././.
Gamma rays would predominate in an enclosed elevator descending into a uranium mine.
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It allows you to easily test if an expression is within a range of values (inclusive).
the find command, locates the identical lines within two identically sorted files. Your Welcome.
No, it is possible to sort on more than one column, which is used for sorting things within groups, like firstnames with surnames, or sales within months.