Well you came to the right place. It is the petroleum based product that is applied to road surfaces. It is also a slang term used to describe old sailors.
it means tar tar for now
3 art tar rat
Tar weighs approximately 7.5 pounds per gallon.
i guess it depends on the amount or quantity you buy it in. if you go to the store where you want to get it I'm sure they would love to help you with that!
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Did you try looking it up? lol. Well, if you really want to know without looking first, the meaning of carbolic has 2 definitions according to dictionary.com: carbolic #1 - of or derived from carbolic acid (probably doesn't help you that much) carbolic #2 - Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol).
A sailor; a seaman., A thick, black, viscous liquid obtained by the distillation of wood, coal, etc., and having a varied composition according to the temperature and material employed in obtaining it., To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
they kept his body in tar to keep the mummified body well fresh
Well, tarantula is the only one, except that their bite is not deadly to humans.
original remain is organisms encased in amber and i dont know if you can find it in tar
colonists used the tar and feather for british messengers. They really didnt want them to have respect, so they covered them in tar and poured feathers. so, the colonists
Well, i do not know the most common three but i know that freezing, mummification and being preserved in tar can all happen Hope it helped Leila, 12
"Tar' is a very general term for any, well, tar-like substance; it's not a specific compound or mixture of compounds. Most tars have no particular reaction with water.
Tatar, or maybe Tar. Depends if you want a playful name or a short one. Taya or Tar (tear)
It is in some places. These days asphalt and tar have apparently come to have the same meaning ;- A dark bituminous product from coal or petroleum ,used in surfacing roads.
Well, the first 3 is surely "tar" (jack). The whole thing is a place name? Well, the first 3 is surely "tar" (jack). The whole thing is a place name? Tar Heel in Carolina. Heel an old name for a rascal.
The main and obvious difference is one is coal based and the other comes from a pine tree. Studies have shown that coal tar is a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it causes cancer at levels higher than 5%, so pine tar is a good alternative. It also smells great!