No, the only gun that can do that is the AK-47. No other guns because it clogs and rusts the barrel of the gun.
Throw it in sea
Small Particle Reagent This liquid is used on objects that have been submerged in water. A fingerprint can still be developed even after being exposed to the elements, given the right conditions.
Submerged "out-of-water". That is not possible. It is either submerged or it is out of water. Even when an object is submerger or partically submerged it will not weigh less. The physical characteristics (weight) of the object cannot be changed. The object, when placed in water will displace a certain amount of water and the object will float if the weight of the displaced water is more that the weight of the object. The object will then sink if it weighted more that the weight of the water it displaces. That said, the actual weight of the object doesnt change but if a scale were attached to it while hanging in air, it would read greater that when the object is floating or submerged in water.
He is scared about where theyve been
its becasue he doesnt know where theyve been
yes theyve always been in colour
theyve been around since 1776
I guess if you had the choice of where to submerge your vehicle, a lake would be the best place. Lakes are usually fresh water and relatively clean; relative to, say, flood waters. But fully or even partially submerged vehicles are NEVER the same after they are recovered, dried out, and cleaned up, especially if they were submerged in salt or filthy water. Some companies will "total" a car that has been immersed in salt or flood waters. When it has been submerged in fresh water, however, totaling depends upon the value of the car: if the remediation costs more than the car is worth, they will total it.
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It depends what the object is. If it can soak up water then yes. If it is made of plastic then no.
Solid-state (substrate) fermentation (SSF) has been defined as the fermentation process occurring in the absence or near-absence of free water. Submerged is liquid state Fermentation