A loose box is where a horse is not tied up and walk a full circle a stable is where the horse can only narrowly turn around
The helmet club The horse pad club The Bridal club The Halter club The Saddle club There are plenty of names you could give a club, Me and my sisters is The Sturrop Club
I Think Its Called A Box. I'm Not Sure
Box fish typically prefer water temperatures ranging from 72°F to 78°F (22°C to 26°C). They are most commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters with stable temperatures. Rapid changes in water temperature can stress box fish and should be avoided.
Horses can be kept in many places. If a horse is kept indoors, the 'home' is called the stable or a box. The horse can also live in a stall indoors and this is very similar to a stable, but usually is smaller and contains no windows. Stalls are usually only used temporarily. Outdoors, horses live in pastures/fields, normally with other horses as they are herd animals.
A fish can survive in a glass box as long as it meets their basic needs for oxygen, food, water quality, and space. However, an aquarium tank is more suitable for fish as it provides a more stable environment with appropriate conditions for their well-being.
A stable or a loose box
A stable or loose box should be at least 4x4m (12 x 12ft), so that the horse has plenty of room.
the difference is...
The place in which a horse is kept is usually called a stable, stall, or loose box. And the place in which this box exists is called a yard or barn.
There is no difference at all.
You Can Teach Students In School And Not In A Lunch Box ?
Box turtles can close their shells tortoises can't.
The surface area of a box is the sum of the areas of the individual faces. If that's what you said, then there is no difference.
Only the packaging.
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It has a standard sized box instead of a short box.
The actual gear box is the area off gears.....and the gear box cover .....covers that area