precision
She is 5'1 in height, not sure about other meaurements.
you are a good listener if yopu fully obsorbe what they other person is saying and listen carefully
If you look closely, it is not Japanese. It's an L and C overlapping each other
Monophonic
A euphonium and a tuba look pretty similar- but a tuba is bigger
precision
precise but unreliable.
Symbiotic
agrees closely with other measurements of the same quantity. Precision is how close together several readings of the same thing are.
No, 'recently' is an adverb, a verb modifier. An adverb describes the action of a verb. For instance, in the sentence, "I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives," the adverb is carefully. Carefully is an adverb because it describes the verb, or, in other words, answers the question, "How did you unscrew the jar of olives?" " I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives." or, as in your case, "I recently unscrewed the jar of olives."
Generally, this term is called ACCURACY.
Vendetta is the only word that closely describes it, though you may try an online thesaurus if you need other options.
0.65237 by 3.57
Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
Cautiously is another word for carefully.
Coordinates best describe Earth's location. We are 92.96 million miles away from our star, the Sun. Here's a good website to give you some other coordinates and measurements.
Measurements refer to the quantification of physical attributes, such as length, weight, or temperature. Observations involve gathering information using the five senses or instruments to study and describe phenomena. Both measurements and observations are key components of scientific research and experimentation.