Researchers believe that certain fish produce antifreeze proteins to survive in icy waters. These proteins lower the freezing point of bodily fluids, preventing ice crystals from forming inside their bodies. Studies have shown that these proteins can bind to ice and inhibit its growth, allowing fish like the Antarctic icefish to thrive in sub-zero environments. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in extreme conditions where other marine life cannot exist.
I dont see the purose of the antifreeze. I think you are looking for it to maybe serve as a thermal mass. Better yet, replace the antifreeze in your design with a phase change material---now your cooking.
As there is no real evidence of these apes, the answer would an speculative. But the bigfoot researches think so.
I think its blue
I think that means it fermented or something
I think it is your heater core gone bad
students listen to other media while listening to music
Two problems that I can think of are you need to add some antifreeze or you need to replace the thermostat. Two problems that I can think of are you need to add some antifreeze or you need to replace the thermostat. Two problems that I can think of are you need to add some antifreeze or you need to replace the thermostat.
I think all, or at least most, of them contain propylene glycol, which can be used as antifreeze. it's also used in "fog machines".
Its.....Its awesome!!!!!!!! IT HAS INTERNET TWO CAMERAS BIGGER SCRRENS AND A SPECIAL MATERIAL THAT PREVENTS fINGER PRINTS NOW DO U THINK ITS GOOD?!?!
I don't think it's a question as to what type, as it is to how much ,,, about one gallon of prestone straight antifreeze then top it off with water .
Your motor works harder and requires more effort to keep cool, yes. But antifreeze doesn't work the way I get the impression you think it works.
yes, i think so. animals think it smells good, and they eat it and die.. so id think its illegal :D