Aircraft carriers come in various sizes. Question really can't be answered as is without naming a specific carrier.
See: Japanese American internment
a group of soldiers that stood in a square to fight?
Extreme humidity; heavy restrictions on re-supply of medical, food, clothing, ammo, water, fuel, spare parts for airplanes and tanks, etc. due to logistical methods being restricted to Aircraft and Ships. In addition, distances were so great in the pacific, that any "lone" aircraft or vessel could be targeted by enemy submarines/aircraft, and never reach their distination...becoming "over-due, presumed lost." In Europe, trucks could travel over dirt/paved roads, and England was just across the channel (50 miles away). In the pacific, it was planes & ships; if they got lost or torpedoed, then there would be NO resupply.
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You have to determine the value of pi squared.
You can find the square footage of a house in the property listing, appraisal report, or by measuring the interior of the house yourself.
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You don't. Its cubinc footage, not square footage.
The square footage of my house is 2,000 square feet.
In order to get the square footage you need to take 13' times 15' and you will get the square footage
The square footage of Missouri is 368,063,520 feet
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To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To determine the square footage of your home, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of your home.
To find the square footage of a home, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the home.
To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.