it doesnt mater where the horse is branded as long as the owner knows its his. Not all mustangs are branded
You realize that doesn't answer my question... right? Someone else wanna give it a try?
Mustangs have brands or freeze-marks on their necks because the BLM (Beau of Land Management) does it to keep track of their numbers and if there are too many the BLM takes away their freedom by scaring them by helicopter into small pens so that people can come along and buy them.
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.
Freeze plugs in a 96 Lumina are located at several places on the engine block. They are designed to expand and burst in a freeze instead of the engine being damaged.
I would not freeze it in the bottle. Instead, portion it out in an ice cube tray. When frozen, store the cubes in a plastic bag.
a teleporting machine a micro freeze that freezes instead of melting
Due to recent experience, some brands of dish washing soap will separate and then thicken as temperatures drop. They return to original state as temperatures rise. Others brands are unaffected. Ice crystals did not form with any of the brands involved.
It will freeze at a lower temperature.
They would freeze to death
Pressure in the motor building up, using straight water instead of anti freeze, or having a blown head gasket or cracked head would cause a freeze plug to blow out. Better take it to a mechanic and have them look at it.
if at all possible you need to use anti freeze but water is ok to use in a pinch
the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid freeze is when a liquid turns back into a solid. or if it is cold outside instead of cold you could use the word freeze or freezing
That will depend upon the peanut butter. Check the labeling. Some brands don't contain the additives and require refrigeration. Brands like Peter Pan, Jif and Skippy do not need to be refrigerated.