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∙ 12y agoTraditional Long Bow
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∙ 12y agoThe hands form a right angle. At 3 o'clock, the minute hand points straight up, and the hour hand points straight to the right.
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What you are talking about is a 'D section' bow as opposed to a 'recurved' bow, more than one type of bow can fit into this category, but for the most part, this will include two main types of bows: - English Longbow, this bow has stave like limbs, its name comes from the fact that "official" English Longbows are at least 6 ft tall. Longbows never have a shelf to hold the arrow, and instead the user's hand keeps the arrow on the bow. - American Flatbow, sometimes incorrectly called a "Longbow", its height is usually 5ft or more, they have flat limbs as well as an arrow shelf carved out into the bow. I hope this sufficiently answers your question.
Rats have four legs.
With a core type core, the windings surround the limbs. With a shell type core, empty limbs surround the limbs bearing the windings. From the magnetic circuit point of view, a core-type is equivalent to a series electric circuit, whereas a shell type is equivalent to a parallel electric circuit.
Just legs.
Any form of a hexagon. Or just a hexagon.
Spring tides
That is true.
A type of lizard with reduced limbs and an elongated body could be a skink. Skinks have reduced limbs and a streamlined body, making them well-adapted for burrowing and moving through narrow spaces.
Yes. Some with missing limbs can do that & much more.
Longbow
Dingoes have four 'dog-like' legs.
A fish with limbs is called a Coelacanth, which have recently been discovered alive.