I thinck it is 25 miles thick:)
bacause of the cut
The part that is dry land is about 25 miles thick.
Yes, resin can preserve objects by encasing them and protecting them from external elements such as moisture, dust, and UV rays. The hardened resin creates a barrier that prevents degradation and can keep objects in their original state for a long time.
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Another name for resin is that thick sticky tree sap that pines produce and it is not alive.
Well it depends how thick the bread is cut.
its myth dont have hope on that. yes if u cut thin part means it seems thick
I thinck it is 25 miles thick:)
you chop it with a very thick thick small/mediam sword.
bacause of the cut
Roughly? one litre = one kilogramExactly?you need to know the density of the resin in kg per litre.so, it the density is 0.95, you get 0.95 x 25 = 23.75 kg.p.s. It's "litres", folks.
Yes you can make ink out of a cashew nut. The bark contains an acrid sap of thick brown resin, which turns black when it is exposed to the air. This is used as ink and the resin is also used as varnish.
waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
Resin is like a thick tar substance that can be used for sealing seams to keep water out. In the movie resin would have been easier to come by than rubber gaskets.
DRF is a photosensitive resin in a multilayer configuration with a carrier film and cover film. DRF thickness is the carrier film thickness.
I think you can get it. I also have very thick hair and I am also dying for a pixie cut. I say go fir it, and i think it would look good with thick hair, but I guess you have to be careful and not make it look like a poofball. but if you want a pixie cut, go for it!