there are 8 bits in one byte. 1000 bytes in one kilobytes to 8000 bits in one kilobyte hope that helps, lm 92 Well, that is a simple answer! "bit" is past tence. ( The dog "bit" me today.) And "bite" is future tence. (I "will bite" the dog back.)
A "bit" is the smallest unit of data in computing and is represented as either a 0 or a 1. A "bite" on the other hand, refers to a mouthful of food or the act of clamping down with the teeth.
It really depends on what spider bit you. If it is a poisonous spider, get it checked out immedietly, however if it is just a normal spider that has bit you, but the bite hasn't gone away after a week or so, I recommend getting it checked out by a doctor just to make sure it hasn't got infected because that could be more serious that the bite itself but can be cured with a simple injection or cream.
If the person has a bite mark that you can see, you may not know what caused the bite. It could have been a mosquito, or any other insect. Some people may be insulted if you accuse them of having fleas, especially if you don't know what kind of insect bit them.
A mosquito can bite a person multiple times in one feeding session, typically between 3 to 6 times.
Male mosquitoes do not bite humans or animals because they do not feed on blood. Female mosquitoes, on the other hand, require blood to develop their eggs and are the ones responsible for biting. Additionally, male mosquitoes have bushier antennae compared to females.
The difference between an ant bite and a mosquito bite is quite simple. These bites come from two different insects.
A "bit" is the smallest unit of data in computing and is represented as either a 0 or a 1. A "bite" on the other hand, refers to a mouthful of food or the act of clamping down with the teeth.
bit. i bit him. bite is present tense bit. i bit him. bite is present tense
The past tense of "bite" is "bit".
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One is more bite resistant.
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The past tense of bite is "bit," and the future tense is "will bite."
Fun size is basically 2 bite size added together.
The past tense is bit.
Bit or bitten
The simple past tense of "bite" is "bit."