The apex of an object is typically it's highest point, turning point, or climax. There fore the very tip of a pyramid would be its apex as long as you define one side as ground level (The base).
It would be Surveyors :)
the noun would be treachery.
Someone whom would sit in a confined area and open and close the door when a cart of coal came, this would cause ventilation in the mines.
you wouldn't
This is how you would spell it: upside down. I hope this helps!!
We have gravity so that we can walk on Earth. If we didn't have any gravity we would have been floating on Earth. Gravity pulls us towards Earth. and if there was no gravity we would probly die because we would be turning upside dwn and things lil,enthat
Turning the box upside down and sliding the lid open partially would allow him to get the diamond without getting his hands near the snake.
Turnover strategy would be a complete redo and a conversion strategy would just need a few chamges.
Yes, if you were to flip 1966 upside down it would be 1999.
In most cases someone would build a house upside down simply for artistic value. A lot of places that are built upside down are tourist attractions and museums.
It would certainly help if we knew what strategy "this strategy" was.
An upside down world map is a map that displays the Earth's continents and countries with the southern hemisphere at the top and the northern hemisphere at the bottom. It challenges the traditional north-oriented view and provides a different perspective on global geography.
They would say fortify in a military perspective or in a building perspective
If a refrigerator gets flipped upside down, the oil from the compressor can flow into the refrigeration lines and block them, causing potential damage to the compressor. It is recommended to wait for 24 hours before turning on the refrigerator after it has been flipped back upright to allow the oil to drain back to the compressor.
A Healthy snail doesn't flip upside down to sleep usually. so A unhealthy snail would sleep upside down.
what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists