Chemical
I seriously doubt it.
- compressed gas - oxidizing material - flammable and combustible material
I SERIOUSLY DONT KNOW
you have to find the green chimpanzee and shoot it then kill your self 500 times then it will appear at the beginning of the first level seriously
All of the common clouds are a type of aerosol. Aerosol is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas. That is where aerosol spray cans get their name. They produce an aerosol mist when their contents are released into the air. Obviously aerosol spray cans are not the source of all clouds and precipitation. They just produce a small cloud where they are used. When the material within an aerosol coalesces and becomes too heavy to stay in suspension, it precipitates out of the cloud. While most clouds, those made of solids or liquids, are aerosols, there are other types of clouds. Gas clouds are a high concentration of one type of gas within another gas or a vacuum. Some galaxies appear to be gas clouds. Plasma clouds share a similar definition. Lighting is a natural example of a plasma cloud.
They originally intended it to be a full mask but later changed into a half mask.
The symbolism of a pink butterfly is to not take things too seriously in life. They appear to dance all the time and that is why this symbolism was put into place.
Usually they only ask for one when a game is intended for mature audiences and the customer doesnt appear old enough.
The design of the White House was intended to instill confidence in the American people. It was designed to appear to be a symbol of power and grace.
This was a dishonest strategy intended to make it appear that the pursuit of civil rights was actually a subversive plot intended to destroy democracy. Racists who did not think that they could win by logical argument, attempted to win by deceit instead.
Its simple it dries it out and basically makes it appear 100x smaller. I wouldn't leave it on overnight cause it can seriously damage skin. BY draven schoberg, age 12
The word "tarnershiel" does not appear to have a specific meaning in Scottish Gaelic. It could be a misspelling or a mistranslation of a different word. It's possible that the intended word or phrase was not accurately transcribed.