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Magma .
A placard identifying hazard class 6 describes the presence of a poisonous gas. For an image, see the related link, below.
About 10.7 inches below the Pacific or Atlantic Ocean floor.
Magma is mineral material that is in liquid form due to it's high temperature, and usually contains bubbles of gas. When it cools (below about 1400 degrees F) it becomes a solid.
Precautions for safe handling and use The name of the chemical materials as it appears on the warning label and hazardous materials inventory in the work place Who can provide additional information on the hazardous chemical and appropriate emergency procedures
It is an circuit and find water level of material in a container falls below or above a set point with help of alarm. http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_level_alarm
metal liquid
Saturn's moon Titan has liquid methane on and presumably below the surface.
The rates of pay are very low and most definitely below minimum wage. Employees may be subject to employer abuse and work with hazardous material with little or no protective gear.
Argon is a gas at STP. It becomes a liquid below -186oC and solid below -190oC at StP
Decreasing the pressure will not produce liquid rock below the surface.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is not considered a dangerous material but read the MSDS on link below.