They can come in any order.
Either doesn't really matter.
I think it is the stones.
To edit a picture in Word to be 1 inch by 1 inch, first insert the image into your document. Click on the image to select it, then go to the "Format" tab under Picture Tools. In the "Size" group, enter "1" in both the Height and Width fields, ensuring the aspect ratio is not locked. Finally, press Enter to apply the changes, and the picture will be resized accordingly.
When defining the dimensions of a box, the typical order is length, width, and height. Length refers to the longest side of the box, width is the shorter side on the same base, and height is the vertical measurement from the base to the top. However, this convention can vary depending on context or industry standards.
it is lxwxh (width x hight)
They can come in any order.
You can do it whichever way is more convenient for you. The answer is the same either way.
width always comes first
length
Length comes first in measure quadrilaterals.
Width by height.A standard sheet of typing or copy paper is 8-1/2" by 11"....eight and one half inches wide and eleven inches high. A sheet of legal paper is 8-1/2" by 14".The world standard of DIN A 4 paper is:Width = 21.0 centimeters by height = 29.7 centimeters.
Either doesn't really matter.
In the 6th Century B.C "Thales" was first introduced the shadow by measuring the height of the pyramid at Giza.
First you need the specification for this height. Then take a tape measure and a flat floor and measure from the floor to the specified point on the car.
The colors and the picture need to come into focus where as the sound is already in clear pitch.
In height the Great dane comes in but in weight the Bullmastiff is first.