The probability is 0, since there is no such card!
the long cross ways pole that spreads the topmost sail of the ship.
Gradient refers to the steepness or slope of a river or stream, affecting its velocity. As gradient decreases, discharge typically increases because the water spreads out over a larger area, allowing for higher flow volumes. Conversely, in steeper areas, higher gradients can lead to faster flow but lower discharge due to limited water volume. Therefore, the relationship between gradient and discharge is often inversely proportional in river systems.
It'as a line! That spreads both ways forever and ever and ever and ever! Hope that helps! :)
There are multiple quantitative methods for calculating and graphically illustrating statistical spreads. Among the most useful are calculating and graphic standard deviations.
mealses spreads when virus droplet are circulate though the air from an infected person to an uninfected person (otherwise known as coughing on someone)
Yes. It multiplies in the gut, often causes diarrhea, is excreted and then ingested by the next victim.
I would imagine the whole ear, and if an infection spreads from the throat to the ear, then you should really get that checked.
Malaria normally spreads by bite of infected mosquitoes. Rarely the disease is transmitted by transfusion of infected blood.
people are infected by the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito
Pig fever? Swine flu? It spreads just like any other flu - mostly airborne droplets expelled by infected people.
Anthrax from animals:Humans can become infected with anthrax by handling products from infected animals or by breathing in anthrax spores from infected animal products (like wool, for example). People also can become infected with gastrointestinal anthrax by eating undercooked meat from infected
Mosquito is a vector for both the diseases. Anopheles mosquito spreads the malaria and culex mosquito spreads the dengue fever.
inhaling infected drops of moisture
viruses occur if a person does not take care of himself/herself and then becomes infected an then spreads it on to another person and so on.
Chlamydia spreads to mucous membranes. It is not spread from blood to blood, so you can't get infected through a cut.
It was originally transferred by sexual intercourse with pigs. Today it is known to be transferred by any sexual contact, including hugs.