you click on the thing on the right of the door and grey matter does it
A gong is very similar to the cymbal, it is a large metal circle which is hit with a special beater.
You have to play through the game in character mode after playing through it in story mode.
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Onix can only evolve through trading it with metal coat on at any level.
You cannot get Steelix through a Pokémon breeder, you get it by trading a Onix holding a Metal Coat.
Metal oxide varistor
first step when you of the lazers then you go to the metal, right side you find controls then you click it then you transformer to Grey matter then you control the keys to open the door
A fuse
a fuse
Fuse
Staples are thin pieces of metal that are placed with a stapling device through the edges of a wound to hold it closed.
if that is not obvious to you, you must be an alien.
A fuse has a metal strip that melts and opens a circuit if the current becomes too great.
A cleat is a metal device secured to the deck to run mooring ropes through . Cleats have different shapes and names
to fasten something with a small device, normally metal
It is usually referring to a flat metal ring that is used in conjunction with a nut and bolt. It can be used to distribute force to avoid the bolt pulling through the metal or wood. It also can be used in spacing and as a crude friction easing device.
A Turtle Excluding Device (TED) consists of a large metal frame that is inserted into the base (codend) of a prawn trawl. The metal frame (grid) has a series of vertical bars that are spaced relatively close together (80-120mm). The principle being that anything smaller than the bar spacings will pass through the grid and be retained, while anything larger (eg. Turtles, Rays, Sharks) will be directed by the grid to an opening in the top of the net and excluded. A Turtle Excluding Device (TED) consists of a large metal frame that is inserted into the base (codend) of a prawn trawl. The metal frame (grid) has a series of vertical bars that are spaced relatively close together (80-120mm). The principle being that anything smaller than the bar spacings will pass through the grid and be retained, while anything larger (eg. Turtles, Rays, Sharks) will be directed by the grid to an opening in the top of the net and excluded.