Who? Why? What? Where? When? How? are the classic questions posed by "news" reporters.
Nope
The sentence seems incomplete. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
A line is the shortest distance between two points. I can't understand what this question asks, but it seems to be asking for that particular answer.
The answer to the question what is the large river in Idaho is the Snake River
george muresan Actually, he's like 7'8". The question says shortest..
Well, this question is sort of confusing, but I know that the shortest Bible verse is John 11:35. "Jesus wept."
There is no record kept of low cumulative scores on the 33 levels. But many of the solutions are known to be the shortest ones possible. (see related question)
The gastrotrich (a minute aquatic animal) lives the shortest - three days. [JRT: the question asks about a mammal, which the gastrotrich isn't.]
This question is confusing please state what you mean.
I don't actually get this question. I think it can be before and after, because in my country the shortest day is on the twenty-first of December. To me, this question is just a piece of harmless nonsense.
Maybe "States joined together"? Take a look at the linked question about what federalism is
Of the four units of measure in question, the millimeter (mm) is the shortest. In comparison: 1 inch = 25.4 mm; 1 centimeter = 100 mm; 1 ft = 12 inches.