There are many conditions that leave continental shelves the richest area in the ocean for marine life. The biggest factor is the shallow depth of the waters where the continental shelves lay. The constant temperature of these shelves also aid in steady marine life.
In our usual experience, we only find water in all three phases, as solid, liquid, and gas. But almost any substance can exist in those phases, given the right temperature and pressure.
Insects do indeed pass gas. Animals that pass gas do so because of microorganisms, such as bacteria, which help aid the digestion of food. These organisms break down the the complex chemicals in food, into simpler chemicals that the body can then use for nourishment. Gas can be one of the byproducts of this digestive process. Insects do not have as many of these microorganisms as other animals, like cows for example, but they do still rely on these little organisms to assist the digest their food. Therefore gas is one of the natural products produced and it must be expelled from the body.
Well, it all depends on what you are considering. You may be talking about the shell/body of the aeroplane which is solid, the fuel for instance which may be considered as liquid/gas, or the gas (air) inside the aircraft as gas
They are called gas sacks.
Depends on the vehicle
19.5 galons of gas
I believe it is 42 gallons.
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
A barrel of gas costs about $75 dollars now
in what direction should the gas regulator be turned to admit more gas into the barrel?
The gas regulator should be turned clockwise to admit more gas into the barrel.
The oil companies refine about 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
35 litters
gas cost 38 dollars a barrel
The dead marine organisms are oil and gas now and the people used them for gas and fuel cost companies.
The dead marine organisms are oil and gas now and the people used them for gas and fuel cost companies.