The area of Tin Zaouatine is 41,313 square kilometers.
Tin Zaouatine's population is 2,314.
The area of Lam Tin is 2,184,000.0 square meters.
The area of Sha Tin District is 69.46 square kilometers.
Where can you get antique tin photos values in the Kansas City MO area?
i have old tin photos from the 1800's i would like to sell where can i get estimate in Chicago area
Should be a pretty simple fix. I would try a piece of tin and some tar. Clean the area well, to remove all dirt, cut a piece of tin, put tar over and around (slightly larger than the tin). Put the tin over the area the apply more tar around the edge of the tin to secure it properly.
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You compare the areas of their bases. Find the area of the square cake tin by multiplying 8 x 8 to get square inches. Find the area of a circle (the base of the round tin) by multiplying pi x radius x radius (The radius is 4 inches, half the diameter). For pi you can use 22/7 or 3.1415. So the area of the circular tin is 4 x 4 x 3.1415. Is that bigger or smaller than the square tin? (You can also do it physically, because the round tin will just about fit INSIDE the square tin, so all the extra corners of the square tin will hold more cake! Yum!)
Assuming the paint tin is cylindrical, then the surface area of the cylinder would be the two circles (the top and bottom of the tin) and the circumference of the circle x the height of the cylinder. Think about like this, if you cut open the tin and unfold it, you will get two circles and a rectangle. The side lengths of the rectangle are the height of the cylinder and the circumference of the circle. So the equation should look like this: 2*pi*r2+h*2*pi*r where r is the radius of the top of the paint tin, and h is the height of the paint tin.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
Around 85% of Australia's tin mining is done at the Renison Bell deposit in Tasmania. The next largest tin deposit is at Greenbushes in Western Australia. There are also mines in the Mt Garnet area, near Cairns in Queensland.
i belive it is Tin Pan Alley