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a lot of animals like to run around. for example the whippet is a type of dog and it is made for running
A spatial sequence refers to a set of events separated in space - irrespective of their separation in time. A time sequence is the other way around. Sequences need not repeat themselves, but are more interesting to many people if they are. An example of a repeating spatial sequence may be the pattern of bricks in a wall. The pattern repeats itself after some distance. An example of a repeating time sequence is the seasons of the year.
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One example of Velocity is that if you are running in the same direction, your speed and velocity is the same. But if you are running AROUND the track, your speed is the same but your velocity is changing.
Spatial divison of labour is when international companies jobs are spread around the world to do the work and get the items they need to make for example an ipod. So may may have to go to China, Australie, The UK, USA and lots of other places in the world. spatial-spread out divison-divideed between places of labour-the work so basically to sum it up the work is spread out and divided around the world to get the finished product.
spatial immensity
It's like missing the ball, thinking you've hit it, and then accidentally running around the bases in the wrong direction.
In the sentence, "The baby chicks are running around.", the plural noun is chicks.There are no proper nouns, there are no possessive nouns.Placing an apostrophe after the noun chicks does not make it a possessive noun. A possessive noun must 'posses' another word in the sentence; for example:"The baby chicks' mother is running around."A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:"The baby chicks' mother Penny is running around.
Some people describe them as lost souls because if you die suddenly like say your running and you got shot your soul would still be running and not know that there dead and wonder around thinking whats going on.
electron-group geometry
its when the last words of 2 sentences rhyme. (example: there was a annoying mouse. it was running around in my house!
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