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So in the first case, if you had enough time, you could observe plate motion on the order of feet. In the second case, you have enough precision that you can essentially watch plate motion in real time.
Yes!!! There are tv stations that will charge a certain amount of money a month for a 30 minute t.v. Show where the kid can do what ever they want:) hope that helps
A month after it shows in theater
WPM is an acronym that stands for Words Per Minute.
so you are charged a minute for every minute you use? or 30 seconds if it is only 30 seconds....
basically it shows how minute we are in this world and it keeps us updated about the world, it shows the humanity from a persons perspective
It never shows.
Yes, the phrase "never say never" is often considered ironic because by saying it, one is actually saying that one should never completely rule out the possibility of something happening. It highlights the unpredictability of life and the limitations of making absolute statements.
Unfortunately, the second season of Wolverine and the X-men didn't and will never appear. The series was cancelled after its first season, much to the dismay of eager fans. However, six years later, there is production talks happening for a two live action shows about the X-men. It looks like a new cartoon is still out of the question at the moment.
that all depends on what kind of clock you have. some clocks tick for 60 seconds until it reaches the next minute. other clocks can have second marks on them that they move to. digital clocks do not have second marks unless you press a button that shows the seconds going up or down.
It will be for 2011.
is accurate more often than one that loses a second/minute (or some such amount) in a day. ====================================== Another contributor added: Also ... it can be a clock that's not running at all.