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When measuring distance from point to point on a flat map the accuracy depends on the way it was changed to flat from the globe. Short distances are okay but long distances depend on the Great Circle.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
Short is to tall as small is to large. In this analogy, short is the opposite of tall, just as small is the opposite of large. The relationship between short and tall is one of relative size, with short being less tall. Similarly, small is less large in terms of size.
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Each 0 or 1 is a bit (bit being short for "binary digit") a byte is 8 of these (byte being short for "binary eight")
A wild turkey can fly up to 55mph. over a short distance.
blackbirds.
If by running bird you mean flightless, no a peafowl is not flightless and can fly short distances about the equivalent of a turkey, if you consider a turkey to be a running bird.
It can run about 38 miles per hour for short distances.
It is when transmission distances are less than five miles
Yes, turkeys can fly up to 55 mph,but not for very long distances
Turkeys don't fly a lot. They can fly short distances, and they fly down and up from their roosting trees, but they do fly.
A giraffe can sprint thirty five miles per hour over short distances. They can run comfortably at ten miles per hour over longer distances.
They can sprint at speeds of 40 miles per hour in short distances.
Wild Turkeys have been clocked going up to 25 miles per hour
it is light years. And miles are to short.
True. Local winds are winds that blow over short distances, typically within a few kilometers of the Earth's surface. They are influenced by local topography, temperature differences, and pressure gradients.