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The general name given to many animal pawprints is a pugmark, as in a tiger's pugmark. May also be called a tiger's pawprint or a tiger's spoor.
Referred to as the "Cambrian explosion", most major animal groups first appeared in the fossil record beginning about 530 million years ago.
A hardened and preserved footprint is an example of a fossilized trace fossil. Trace fossils are marks or imprints left behind by ancient organisms, providing insights into their behaviors and interactions with their environment.
Look! There are millions of manufacturer's marks. For starters you do not even say what object the mark is applied to!! If it on a piece of antique porcelain, then you need to buy a book of porcelain marks or borrow one from your local library. Or, whatever.
Stay away, they are venomous. For example Black Widows have red marks they are one of the deadliest spiders out there! Be careful!
The main difference between a mountain lion print and a dog print is the size. Mountain lion prints are larger and have no visible claw marks, while dog prints are smaller and usually show claw marks.
Formatting marks only appear in the print preview option when you enable them in your settings. They do not, however, print on paper.
No, formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and line breaks do not typically print on a physical copy of a document. These marks are used by word processors to display and format text on screen, but they are not meant to be part of the printed output.
I assume you mean to print it as if it were in an essay, if that's not what you mean than ignore my answer. You would put the title in quotation marks, ex: "The Scream" is a well known painting.
' '*** PROGRAM: Collecting student data: names/marks. ' '*** Create 2 array variables to store each students name/marks... DIM students$(10), marks$(10) '*** SCREEN ONE/Collect the data... CLS '...(CL)ear the Output (S)creen '*** print heading... PRINT "PROGRAM: Collecting each student names/marks..." PRINT '*** A FOR/NEXT loop is used to collect each individual students data... FOR eachStudentNo% = 1 TO 10 '*** Get each students names/marks 'by typing these values in from the keyboard.... PRINT eachStudentNo%; ">" INPUT " Enter student name"; students$(eachStudentNo%) INPUT "Enter student marks"; marks$(eachStudentNo%) NEXT '*** SCREEN TWO: Output the collected data... CLS '...(CL)ear the Output (S)creen '*** Print headings... PRINT "Student No.", "Student Name", "Student Marks" PRINT '*** FOR/NEXT loop is used to print out the 2 array student 'name/marks' values... FOR eachStudentNo% = 1 TO 10 '*** print out each students 'number/name/mark' values... PRINT eachStudentNo%, PRINT students$(eachStudentNo%), PRINT marks$(eachStudentNo%) NEXT END '...END of program/halt program code execution
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a mark made by pressure is a print
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A bobcat track typically looks like a small, round paw print with four toes and a distinct "M" shape at the front. It can be distinguished from other animal tracks by its size (about 1.5 inches wide), the presence of claw marks, and the overall shape of the print.
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The correct name for the paw prints of an animal is 'spoor'. More specifically, the paw prints of a tiger are termed 'pug marks'; this is a Hindu word.
They are hidden known as the special or hidden characters. It is actually possible to print them, though by default they don't print.