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What is the preposition for the ball rolled under the table?

The ball rolled across the table.


What is oats made of?

Oats are a grain like wheat and rice. Rolled oats are the grains that have been rolled under heavy rollers.


What is the safe landing weight for Boeing 777 300ER?

the safe landing weight of a plane is anything under the max landing weiht for a 777-300ER it is 251290kilos


Where was the water covered landing strip in Germany?

Under water


Is the word hand rolled hyphenated Example A hand-rolled cigarette was found under the seat of the suspect's car?

In this case is it hyphenated. "Hand-rolled" is hyphened because it's acting as a compound modifier, since both words are joined to describe the cigarette.


1950's war movie where the landing gear does not deploy and the young officer in the bubble under the plane draws the landing gear on a scretch pad and the landing gear appears like a characature.?

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Does greyson chance have Facebook?

Yes his official Facebook is just under Greyson Chance


Does kakuzu have hair?

Yes in fact he has very long hair witch he keeps rolled up under his mask.


What category will compound zinc oxide go under rolled zinc or compounds?

Your question already answers itself.


What is the meaning of Armstrong cooly accelerated the hovering the eagle?

Neil Armstrong was the astronaut responsible for landing the lunar lander known as The Eagle on the moon. During the automated landing there were rocks in the way at the planned landing site. Armstrong took over the controls, overrode the automated landing, hovered the spacecraft, picked a landing site, and landed under manual control.


When did a space shuttle visit Denver?

I remember a space shuttle landing at Denver's Stapleton Airport in the late 70's or early 80's...my parents house was right under the landing strip for airlines landing there... but I cannot remember what year it was, exactly..


What Term describes the chance that an event should happen under perfect circumstances?

The term that describes the chance that an event should happen under perfect circumstances is "theoretical probability." This probability is calculated based on the possible outcomes of an event in an ideal scenario, without any external influences or biases affecting the results. It is often expressed as a ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.