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first you have to put the battery ( which should be behind the bush) inside the metal detecter then click and drag the metal detecter all over the place to find the key it should flash green then get the shovel (you'll need the lever that's behind the bush aswell and put it on the thingy turner) then click the shovel and click on the floor wherever the green light flashed! then you enter the ancient ruins to get the blue diamond !
Put the battery in the metal detector and then atatch the stick to the cranck click on it get the metal detector and look and wait for a beep and then dig it up with the spade
in the code machine.
if you are looking for the answer to binweevils crossword the answer is 'CASE'
Hook up the positive lead to a 9V battery to the metal and stick the negative lead in a solution of salt water. then put the metal in the solution. this is called a corrosion cell and by hooking a battery up to it you are accelerating the process.
Omg all you do is fart!
just put a baking soda and water mixture on it
you go in your treasher box and put the stuff in your main room
If you look by the two bushes on the side there is a battery, put the battery in the metal detector on the left then there is something next to the battery it looks like a hammer but its not, its the handle for the wheel put it on and hold it then a shovel will come from the ground make sure your volumes up not to loud though and search around with the metal detector it will make a buzzing sound when your near metal, the sound will get stronger the nearer you are to the key or scroll. - hope you find it!
Tell them you wont to change it
either in membership codes or in tinks machine
A metal conducts heat better than a nonmetal. If you put a metal and a non-metal in boiling water for the same amount of time, the metal will be hotter than the non-metal. If you put a metal and non-metal in ice water for the same amount of time, the metal will be colder than the non-metal. Also, metal conducts electricity better than non-metal. You can use metal and non-metal wires to conduct a battery, and see which one works better.