Yes, a hemorrhoid can come in and out. You will need to see a doctor in case surgery is needed.
They should not stay inside as a rule, maybe there is an animal that is frightening it or mabye it just wants to stay inside.
no they can not they poop outside on walks
It can outbreak all over the body and happen again
When the plunger is pulled, the volume inside increases. This reduces the pressure inside, and the air pressure outside forces liquid in, in an effort to make the pressure inside and outside the syringe equal again.
He/she probably still can faintly smell the pee even if you cleaned it up. what you should do is clean every place he/she normally pees with vinegar. it won't smell good but it will detur the dog from peeing there again.
Once again, heat the flask with the balloon on the inside. The cooled molecules will speed up again, creating energy. If the flask is left on the heat, the air pressure will grow, causing the balloon to be pushed back to the outside of the flask.
First you have to put yourself in a two point postion. Back straight, inside reins up outside reins taught, with the horses head pointing to the outside. Your inside leg should be by the girth your outside leg behind it. Tell your horse you're planning to canter then nudge him three times to get him to go, he'll probably start with a trot nudge again til he canters. You'll know the whole beat changes.
Make sure the child safety lock is not on and try again.
Well, you can let your cat outside, but you really shouldn't.The cat can get injured by other animals or by cars.Cats don't live very long if you let them outside.Cats can get fleas or ticks or maybe even other diseases if you let them outside, so again, you shouldn't.
Hot air is lighter than cold air. If you fill a balloon with hot air, the air inside will be lighter than the air outside and therefore the balloon will rise (until the air inside gets cold again).
To differentiate y=sin(sin(x)) you need to use the chain rule. A common way to remember the chain rule is "derivative of the outside, keep the inside, derivative of the inside". First, you take the derivative of the outside. The derivative of sin is cos. Then, you keep the inside, so you keep sin(x). Then, you multiple by the derivative of the inside. Again, the derivative of sinx is cosx. In the end, you get y'=cos(sin(x))cos(x))
No that is the worst thing you can do leave it alone never touch it again.