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The number of cycles in a crest-to-crest measurement refers to the number of complete waveforms that fit within that distance. Since one complete cycle consists of one crest and one trough, the number of cycles is equal to the distance from one crest to the next divided by the wavelength. For example, if the distance from crest to crest is equal to two wavelengths, then there are two cycles in that span.
A crest is a symbol used by families. In olden times the crest was sealed to letters and other important papers.
The height of a wave crest or depth of a trough is called the amplitude of the wave.
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No, Sicilians do not have any African in them. Sicilians are genetically the same as other Italians.
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Italian Naturally it is Sicilian and Sicilians like to be called Sicilians they do not consider themselves Italian though Italy owns Sicily.
Incorrect Sicily it Part of Italy and therefore Sicilians are also Italians.
Nope, unless you are referring to recent immigrants from Africa into Sicily. Ethnic Sicilians do not have any African ancestry and are the same as other Italians.
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Sicilians are Italian,Blessed be! )O(
Sicilians live on the island of Sicily, which is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is part of Italy. The island has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its distinct traditions, cuisine, and historical sites. The capital city of Sicily is Palermo, but there are many other cities and towns across the island where Sicilians reside.
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Sicilians do not actually have the color black blood. They get the expression black blood from there ancestors being or African American orgins. So in this aspect, yes, they have black blood.
Not all are. Sicilians are very diverse. Sicily was invaded and occupied through much of it's history till 1860 by many surrounding nations, includind North Africans, Arabs
Sicilians are not typically considered to be part French. Sicily has been influenced by various cultures and peoples throughout history, including Greek, Norman, Arab, and Italian, but not specifically French.