If its proper- the degree of the top is less than the degree of the bottom If its improper- the degree of the top is greater than or equal to the degree of the bottom
the numerator is the top part of the fraction and the denominator is the bottom part
Yes, in any proper fraction, the numerator is the number at the top of the fraction, while the number at the bottom of the fraction is the denominator.
We can't tell the height; but the distance between the top and the bottom is 578.7 feet. (rounded)
Numerator on top; denominator on the bottom.
Your teacher will tell you if you have a top locker or bottom. If your Lucky she or he will let you pick if you want top or bottom.
Your spine is composed of 5 sections from top to bottom: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, & coccygeal.The thoracic section starts at the bottom of your neck and ends at the top of your low back. The thoracic section contains 12 vertebrae (or bones). The second thoracic vertebrae from the top is called the T2 vertebra. This level is located near the top of where your shoulder blades are.
the bottom will have more chlorophyll
The spinal cord consists of 5 divisions or regions of vertebrae, in the cervical region (the most "superior" segment) along the spinal cord, are the 'typical' and 'atypical' vertebrae. Altogether this region has 7 vertebrae, named from the most superior to inferior positioned (C1-C7) i.e. from top to bottom. The 'atypical' vertebrae are the two most superior positioned i.e. the top two (C1 & C2); C1 is also called the 'Atlas' and C2 the 'Axis'. The 'typical' vertebrae are the five most inferior positioned i.e. the bottom 5 (C3-C7).
the round part is the bottom while the part which turns up at a smooth curved point is the top. hope this helps!!!
The tag 'C' means the 'cervical' section of the spine, which is the first section at the top of the spine ... the first group of vertebrae right under the skull. There are seven cervical vertebrae, (unless you've had C4 thru C7 fused, like me), and then the thoracic section starts. 'C3' means the third vertebra down from the skull. That pointy bone sticking out at the bottom of your neck/top of your back is 'T1'. All the vertebrae above that are in the cervical section.
Well, happy little friend, acoelous vertebrae are a type of spinal vertebrae that are flat on both the top and bottom surfaces. They allow for flexibility and movement in the spine, helping us bend and twist with ease. Just like in a painting, each part of our body has a special role to play in creating a beautiful and harmonious whole.
If its proper- the degree of the top is less than the degree of the bottom If its improper- the degree of the top is greater than or equal to the degree of the bottom
Well, i have made many travels over near the Islam area and from my experiences... I can tell you they allow sucking on the bottom, kissing on top.
There are 33 Vertebrae, starting from the top (just under skull) there are: 7 cervical vertebrae 12 thoracic vertebrae 5 lumbar vertebrae 5 sacral vertebrae (fused together) 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused together)
The spine connects to the skull at the top and the pelvis at the bottom. It is made up of vertebrae that protect the spinal cord and provide structure and support for the body.
At the very top of the spine are the atlas and axis vertebrae. Beneath them are the cervical vertebrae of the neck, which connect to the dorsal vertebrae of the back. Next are the lumbar vertebrae near the base of the spine, which terminate at the sacrum and coccyx.