NO. It will just crawl out or fly out
Today's furniture uses a ot of plastic! Rubber duckies usually have a certain amount of plastic.
A large amount of ladybugs in the fall doesn't indicate a bad winter, but a good spring. The more ladybugs can gather in the spring, the higher the reproduction rate.
possibly yes there are a countless amount of different ladybugs and there is surely some types that are poisonous
If you should run low on fuel, and you are climbing a hill, the plastic container will hold a small amount of fuel to feed the fuel pump until you reach a level point again.
No! This is why it's commonly sold in plastic containers. A very small and insignificant amount of a chemical used in making plastic (Bisphenol A) can leach into any product within the container. These amounts are harmless.
The amount held in a container is the volume.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.
yes place in a plastic container and place a small amount of olive oil on top then put lid on and freeze.
No, the pressure is the force exerted by the substance on the walls of its container. The word that comes to mind for "amount of substance in a certain volume" is concentration, though it might also be a somewhat awkward way of describing density.The amount of substance in a certain volume is the density of the substance. Pressure means the force applied in a unit area. So the amount of substance in a certain volume is not the pressure.
Yes. Ladybugs, in general, are fine with sharing a space with another ladybug, as long as there aren't an uneven amount of each gender; if so, they could fight over the ladybug.
It depends whether your container is heavy duty foil or plastic. You can reheat it in the microwave if it is plastic, just cover loosely with a paper towel or plastic wrap. Otherwise, you can reheat it in the oven for about 20 minutes at 325 or so. It depends whether your container is heavy duty foil or plastic. You can reheat it in the microwave if it is plastic, just cover loosely with a paper towel or plastic wrap. Otherwise, you can reheat it in the oven for about 20 minutes at 325 or so.
The maximum amount of liquid allowed on planes is 3.4 ounces per container, and all containers must fit in a single quart-sized clear plastic bag.