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There is no simple answer to that. Newer homes will typically have 3/4" subfloors. The total thickness with the flooring on top not included. In older homes wood floors it is not on common to see floors as thick as 1 1/4".
Yes, certainly! You may not be able to capture enough energy to supply your needs completely, but you can certainly capture enough to reduce your power bill substantially.
The common household electrical service is usually rated as a single phase service. In North America there are a few 120/208 three phase services being put into larger homes.
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Not so common as 70 years ago when I was a lad. However quite a few still exist and are still grinding local farmers wheat; most have been bought by folk who turn them into liverble homes. The wheels still turn but the drinding stones are now garden orniments.
The encyclopeidia is a general refrence for Laypersons and Students. Very common in Homes and Schools before the internet.
Most homes contain common table salt, which is sodium chloride (NaCl).
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Depending upon whether it was being sanded from the wall or ceiling there are both similar products. The common term is joint compound or spackling.
The modifier in the sentence is "which meant the kids would be changing schools and homes," as it provides additional information about the decision that the family disagreed about. It acts as a relative clause modifying the noun "decision."
no it is not required.
scissors, bikes, blenders, beaters, lawn mowers, toasters, sewing machines,computers, fridges/fressers, washing machines, drying machines and much more.
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Infographic is using visual aides like pictures to communicate with others. This has become a common practice used in schools and homes with non-verbal children.
Victorian schools did not have toilets inside of them. It was very uncommon for anyone to have toilets inside their homes.
Most of our electricity is made in power stations by machines called generators. Electricity is a kind of energy and it flows into our homes, schools and towns. It happens via the cables buried beneath our feet or wires hanging over our heads.