It will be in its original state.
No, you can't get back burnt substances to their original state as combustion is an irreversible reaction.
Because it burnt all the garbage that was left over by the hyenas. The ashes of the burnt down vegetation created new manure on which fresh grass and trees grew and the wilderness of the pride lands were restored.
This depends on how through the back-up software was when the discs were made, if a complete backup was made then yes, other wise the software may have just only made a backup of the Operating System only, check the settings if possible to find out. If the problem is due to infection restoring from a complete backup may reinfect the computer again as the infection was backed up as well. Install from an manufacturer disc/partition.
Yes, but if it is not too late, don't get an eMachine computer. I had one where the hard drive burnt out and then the motherboard and power supply burnt out too.
To rebuild the Burnt Tower in Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, you must fill up your pokedex. By the time that you finish your national pokedex, the Burnt Tower should be restored to its previous state. However, I am not sure what you can do in it when it is rebuilt.
In the original films, it was Robert Englund as both burnt and unburnt Freddy. In the remakes, it was Jack Earle Haley as both the burnt and unburnt Freddy.
Burnt out bulb, faulty wiring, failed computer
There was, as long as the Holy Temple stood and the priests were able to carry out the Temple services. That period was interrupted 1,941 years ago, and hasn't been restored yet.
Yes it will i own it it works great but if its a burnt disc it wont work
Yes, because the lights are controlled by computer.
Marcus Agrippa ordered the original pantheon to be build. It burnt down and the emperor Hadrian rebuilt it. It is thought to be on the same site as the original and the original inscription runs across the front of the new building.
It could be the shakespearean globe Theatre(The original was burnt down) or the Royal Albert Hall.