a hill that is residual hahahah
The residue from the experiment after the evaporation was salt.It took a long time to clean up the residue of flour from the kitchen floor.
The sign on the hills says "Hollywood".
The Tagalog word for "hills" is "bundok."
The web address of the Millburn Short Hills Historical Society is: WWW.MSHHISTSOC.ORG
The address of the Millburn Short Hills Historical Society is: Pob 243, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Residual engineering I think is the thought and kinetic process of recycling energy.
Basically it is a continuation of your prior disability claim.
When the process of erosion takes place gigantic wave of water flows on the mountains and other highland areas this causes boulders, sediments and other solid materials are washed away and when these rocks re-situated in a large size on other parts of land then called residual hills. We can also say that they hard rocks left behind after erosion are then called residual hills.
The main types of hills are classified based on their formation and shape. These include: volcanic hills formed from volcanic activity, erosional hills created by erosion, fault-block hills resulting from the movement of tectonic plates, and residual hills formed from the weathering and erosion of surrounding land.
connected to an energy source or containing residual or stored energy
connected to an energy source or containing residual or stored energy
Residual value is the future value of a good after depreciation of its initial value. For example you bought a car for $20,000. After two years and 60,000 of mileage it will value of $10,000.
Elements present in a metal or alloy that are not deliberately added during melting and refining; in most stainless steels for strip product, residual elements might be phosphorus, sulfur, tin, and lead.
The tops as in 'the top of the hills' = Las cimas de las colinas
The irregular, unsystematic and unpredictable variations caused by some unusual events such as floods, strikes, wars, earthquakes and fires etc. are called residual variations. these variations are also known as accidental, irregular or erratic variations.
If a dynamo puts out 100,000 kilowatts and the area it services only requires 80,000 kilowatts; then the remaining 20,000 kilowatts is known as its residual power. This extra capacity is useful in withstanding power spikes when consumer demand increases during peak periods.
Lakes which are made by residual rocks which are left after weathering and erosion and form the residual lakes.