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No. Only if the ground is level and the light source is very far away and at a 45 degree angle.
All the way to the ground.
In most contexts, ground level is represented by the integer 0. This serves as a baseline for measuring elevation or depth, where positive integers indicate heights above ground level and negative integers indicate depths below it. This system is commonly used in fields such as geography, civil engineering, and aviation.
To represent 40 floors above ground level with an integer, you would simply use the number 40. This integer indicates the specific floor number above the ground level, which is typically considered floor 0 or floor 1, depending on the building's numbering system. Thus, 40 directly corresponds to the 40th floor above ground.
Yes, as long as the pool itself is on level ground. If not then see if the pool company that is going to build your pool give you some pointers.
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You can ground yourself by being more level-headed. You can surround yourself by people who are grounded to see how they live their lives.
It is important to level the ground for a deck. You can use the following video to see a step-by-step demonstration of how to level the ground. http://video.about.com/poolandpatio/Patio-Underlayment.htm. While there are differnt tools, you can use a laser level that can help you align the stakes from one end to the other.
It probably does, but it is too far away for our telescopes to see that level of detail.
1924 meters high
Excellent vision. They can see a rabbit on the ground, from nearly two miles away.
Hardest level by far. The code is: 244121011.See related link below for explanation and screenshots
No. Only if the ground is level and the light source is very far away and at a 45 degree angle.
Park car on level ground and measure ground clearance on both sides and front and rear to see if there is a significance height difference
When fired level (barrel is paralell to ground) slug begins to fall as soon as it leaves the barrel. Assuming ABOUT 3 feet above ground, and that it takes ABOUT 1/10 of a second for a falling object to drop that far, and that slug is moving ABOUT 1900 fps when fired, it should hit the ground at ABOUT 190 ft. This will vary depending on slope of ground, velocity, height above ground- and whether recoil caused the barrel to rise above level.
The ozone at ground level is a pollutant. It can cause breathing problems.