larger lakes tend to have the term lake before the name as opposed to smaller lakes which tend to house the word after the name... the dimensions of the lake really have no bearing on whether or not the lake is "big" or "small"... it's usually just a matter of perspective and most people just run with the names anyway...
The image seen in a plane mirror appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. This is because light rays reflect off the mirror and create a virtual image that appears behind the mirror at the same distance.
A virtual image appears behind the mirror. It is not a real image formed by light rays converging at a point but is instead an apparent image that appears to be behind the mirror.
The sun appears to be behind the hills because of the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, the sun appears to rise in the east, move across the sky, and set in the west. When it sets behind hills or mountains, it gives the illusion of disappearing behind them.
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Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel Sometimes behind the passemger kick panel
Sometimes the lights are bolted in from behind, in the trunk area behind a panel or cloth. Or they may have knobs to unscrew. Sometimes bulbs can be replaced just a s easily from behind.
It has to do withe position of the sun, if the sun is in front of you then your shadow is behind you vice versa and so on and so forth
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
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You are probably referring to L.S. which appears behind the signature line of the documents. It is the abbreviation of Legal Seal, which is more or less a formality.
You don't get behind it, you have to click on the bottom two drawers and climb down the ladder that appears. ~ Hope this helps!