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It would depend on what caused the spots and where the spots are located. Without more information, there is not enough to answer the question more specifically.
If you google the keywords " "WiFi hot spots" "name of the country" it would give you a list of places and sites for that particular country
Rome
Well the spots themselves are called spots. But there are different patterns including; Blanket ( with or without spots) Leopard, Snowflake, Marbled, Frosted, Few true spots, and several other recognized patterns.
They are born without them, as they get older they gradually start to appear.
The yellow liquid that comes out of spots is usually termed as pus. It is dead white cells, ie dead lymphocytes. The clear liquid is plasma, it contains white blood cells.
No, the Ladybird has a black head without spots, the black spots are all on it's red shell.
Egypt
In the north east of what country or region?
a rainfrog is green with very light brown spots on and it lives in the rainforest.a rainfrog will die without water and needs to stay damp therefor it wouldn't be able to live in a warm country.
They can be visible from Earth without the aid of a telescope.
Mainly, there are two specific breeds of horses with spots. The pinto and appaloosa. The pinto has fewer, larger spots, and comes in fewer variations, where the appaloosa has many , smaller spots, and comes in more variations, such as blanket and leopard appaloosa. But keep in mind, that paints and pintos are different, pinto is a breed, paint is a color. There are actually more than that - Knabstrupper and the English spotted pony are two others.