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It depends on the speed of the plane which can vary from below 300 kilometres an hour to over 3,000 kmh.
No because they become greater on the vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane
"60" or "sixty"
It might - just might - help if the "shape below" actually appeared below!
If the distance is given in miles (you did not mention it), the speed is 3.91e+5 mph. In feet -> 73.98 mph, Inches -> 6.16 mph... Below is the link to the 'Speed Calculator' - online tool that solves question like that.
The old man in Sulphur creek told him
The old man in Sulphur creek told him
Below the steering wheel neer your door. They are in a black box. It stands out so you shouldnt miss it
Ur a nub dude the answer shouldnt be thus perplexing for a common idiot like you.
Below can be used as an adverb to refer to something that is at a lower position or level. For example, "The car parked below." It can also be used as a preposition to indicate a position or location that is lower than something else. For example, "The book is below the shelf."
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Check the Irish Travel Agents Association website. A link can be found below.
Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel below the speed of sound pretty much anywhere.
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he lives in North Carolina which shouldnt be a surprise b'cuz he iz from richmond Virginia and north carolina is rite below virginia i dont live in da same city as him but da same state.
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