A plot is not a standardised unit of measurement, so it's not possible to tell you.
It depends on the size of each plot. A plot is not a recognised standard size.
A plot can be many different sizes. It depends on how it is divided by the developers or the government. Initially plot were approximately 1000 sqm, but as land prices went up plot sizes went down. There is no standard.
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one plot is how many square feet
There is not one movie possessing the most plot twists ever in existence. Many movies have just one or two plot twists, and that's it.
one syllable
As many as you want.
There are many major bodies of water and one is Brunei bay.
There many ways one might draw a bode plot. The 'Swarthmore' educational website offers examples of bode plots as well as rules for constructing a bode plot.
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A plot is not a defined unit of distance.
That depends on the size of the plot. "Plot" is not a unit; it's just a professional legalese word for what you and I would call a "piece" of land. The plot you need for building a house wouldn't need as many square feet in it as the plot you'd want for building an office tower.
Earth has one moon, the Moon. I don't know what you mean by "heavenly bodies".
I believe its more than one.
5 phases are in a plot