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Most bus companies would likely allow a cat on a bus if it is in a cat carrier, but if unsure it may be best to contact the bus company.
A school bus with 11 students on board could be described as yellow and having 22 legs.
A snake
It seems like there are 14 beings on the bus, comprised of 7 girls with bags and 7 cats with kittens. The bus must be quite lively with all those passengers!
an elephant probably.
bus store
ya someone could get hurt on the bus
You could fly. You could get a bus to Limerick and from there get a bus or train to Dublin. You could drive.
On the bus.
A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
a bus has 8 wheels
You could get many different kinds. You could fly, go by train, by bus, by car, by bike, walk, or by boat.
Assuming the raw bus speed is the same, you should be able to move 4 times as much data across a 32-bit bus as across an 8-bit bus, because there are 4 times as many bits. It's never that simple, though. The 8-bit bus on the original IBM PC was a 1.3MHz bus, and so could move about 1,300,000 bytes per second, flat out. The 32-bit bus specified by the VESA consortium for the 486 was a 33MHz bus and so could move 133,000,000 bytes per second, flat out. The multiplier in this case as closer to 100x.
It depends how bad the accident is, if the bus ran into people, and how many people were on the bus.
It depends on the size of the bus
a bus has 8 wheels
It depends on how long the bus is