in 16 yard trap, one stands at 1 of 5 posts and shoots clay pigeons from only one thrower and the line on which you stand is an arc shape. in Olympic trap there are still 5 posts but they are in a straight line. also there are 15 throwers. 3 throwers per shooter. each shooter will receive 5 targets per post. two left targets, two right targets and a straightaway, not knowing in what order. you also may fire two shots at a single target. the Olympic targets are much faster
the difference between a station and a station yard is that a station yard is where trains get put when they are no longer used.
its the same
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1 yard = 3 feet
no diff 1 gaj = yard
The difference between a junkyard and a salvage yard is what they keep. A junkyard takes mostly car parts. A salvage yard takes all kinds of scrap metal like aluminum and copper.
Doesn't make a difference.
A yard is three feet, two yards are six feet, the difference is three feet.
the length of the chain
No. However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
One yard is the same as 0.9144 meters.
The 440-yard dash is about 8 feet farther than the 400m.