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Yes, the government has many regulations set in place for US Internet service providers to follow. New regulations are also constantly being made for your rights online.
Not as long as it meets all U.S. regulations. If it is sold new here is meets them. If it is imported it will have to be modified.
Yes. All imported food products are required to meet FDA regulations.
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CO2 or HPA will work fine with it
CO2 is not really if mixed with oxygen When you in a enclosed space when breath too much CO2 its harder for you to breath but thus Yes CO2 can be bad for you if you breath it in too much
The health and safety regulations on mining in the US are issued by the Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA), and agency of the US Department of Labor..
There are no regulations that are put on flags of the US regarding this.
60% of crude oil imported into the US is burned as fuel (cars, trucks, power plants). One barrel of crude oil makes about 317 kg of CO2. The US consumes about 9,286,000 barrels/day (of gasoline, assuming it produces the same CO2 per barrel...). One average person produces about 0.90 kg of CO2 per day. The US alone produces the CO2 of 2.9 trillion people. China has the US beat on the production of CO2 also.
There is a Lebanon, New Hampshire if that's what you mean...
Methane and CO2 like us..
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