Footer
...a frame, a margin, a box.
margins
Lines (Starting from the bottom)- E G B D FSpaces (From bottom)- F A C E
Every meridian of longitude is perpendicular to every parallel of latitude, and every parallel of latitude is perpendicular to every meridian of longitude.
In traditional Western music notation, the fifth line is at the top of the staff. The staff consists of five lines and four spaces, with the lines representing pitches. The bottom line is typically the first line from the bottom, and the top line is the fifth line from the bottom.
You probably mean header and footer.
...a frame, a margin, a box.
You can remember FACE for the spaces from bottom to top, and Every Good Boy Does Fine for the lines from bottom to top.
Heres an easy acronym. The lines, from bottom to top, are EGBDF, or Every Good Boy Does Fine. the spaces, from bottom to top, are FACE, and it spells, yes, you guessed, it, face.
There are 34 lines in total but there are 35 if you count the margin.
The two most common business letter formats are:block format; all of the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin.modified block format; the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin with the exception of:-the return address and date at the top,-the complimentary closing name, and signature of the sender at the bottom,which are tabbed to the center of the page or justified to the right margin.
A letter style where all lines begin at the left margin is known as block style. This style does not have anything indented as the text is flush left.
Windows/Orphan control
This is left alignment.
The lines of the treble clef, from bottom to top: EGBDF. The spaces from bottom to top are FACE.(FACE is an actual word, so it's easy to remember; the mnemonic for the lines is Every Good Boy Does Fine.)The lines of the bass clef, from bottom to top, are GBDFA. The spaces (bottom to top) are ACEG.(The mnemonic for the lines is Good Boys Do Fine Always; I'm not aware of a mnemonic for the spaces, but it's pretty easy to figure out.)
The two most common business letter formats are:block format; all of the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin.modified block format; the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin with the exception of:-the return address and date at the top,-the complimentary closing name, and signature of the sender at the bottom,which are tabbed to the center of the page or justified to the right margin.The traditional format is less commonly used but is perfectly acceptable:-the return address and date are indented to the center of the page or justified to the right margin,-the inside address, the greeting, and the reference lines are justified to the left margin,-the body of the letter is justified to the left margin with the exception of the first line of each paragraph, which is indented five spaces,-the complimentary closing, signature, and printed name of writer are indented to the center of the page or justified to the right margin.-notations such as "encl." or "copy" are justified to the left margin.
No,plate margin&plate boundary are not same.plate boundaries are definite regions where tectonic occurs,while margins are surface lines.