Water pressure tanks are not living beings, therefore water pressure tanks do not have throats or arms. Only living beings have throats or arms.
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The most common form of water clarification on a mass scale makes use of conveyor belts in rectangular tanks or circular tanks with rotating arms to clean and remove sediment. Potable water treatment uses filters and coagulation techniques to clump sediments together for easier removal.
usually blood pressure in not checked in both arms
Combined arms type of battle.
By turning around its arms by wind force (= directed air pressure)
The "tank battalion" is no more. In the new modular heavy division (which contains three minidivisions called Brigade Combat Teams), there are two Combined Arms Battalions per BCT. Each CAB contains two mechanized infantry companies running M-2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles and two Armor companies running M-1 Abrams tanks. Each armor company has fourteen tanks in it...so, a Combined Arms Battalion contains 28 tanks.
The number of tanks in a Panzer division was about 270 at the year of 1940, lowering to 180 in 1941 (before barbarossa), and ending the war with only 100 to 150 tanks in 1944. Usually they had one "Panzer Regiment" with two battalions, each with four companies of 23 tanks, aproximately.
Probably high blood pressure. You should have this looked at by your doctor and consider being put on blood pressure medication. Also, reduce sodium and caffeine intake and drink plenty of water.
its called friction that is what uses the force
its called friction that is what uses the force
Water because water runs but never walks has no legs or arms
Tanks as we currently know them are obsolete; for the same reasons that battleships are. 1. Too heavy, non-air transportable. 2. They need infantrymen to protect them. 3. They are designed to engage other tanks; wars today require mobility (light weight), fast deployment (air transportable), and combined arms (infantry carrying tanks: landing in a hostile environment ready for battle); instead of waiting on the flight line for infantrymen and tanks to "get together"...they should already BE TOGETHER! Be combined! So, tanks are not obsolete; only the tanks of today. They need to "evolve" into tanks to fight 21st century battles.