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Sitting Bull's mother has that name because back in the days people used to name their child how they are and how they will be.
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Anything from sitting still to running. When your sitting down your heart is still moving blood through your body and organs. Just typing is making several muscles contract and relax producing movement.
No, he died several days later.
Crazy Horse was a man (not a woman) and was almost the same age as Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull born 1831, Crazy Horse born 1840. Some of Sitting Bull's daughters were: Her Many Horse, Stand with Woman, See Walking / Walks Looking, Sight of Lodge Woman, and his favorite daughter Standing Holy. Several other daughters were born but did not survive to have their names recorded.
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Floc is the precipitant when s solute comes out of solution
overhasty, precipitate, precipitant, precipitous, hurried
There is NO precipitant formed in the following reaction:NH4NO3 + NaOH → NH3 + H2O + NaNO3Ammonia is liberated as a gas.Remember: All sodium and ammonium salts are soluble, as even all nitrates are soluble.
If you found yourself sitting in a federal district court for several days to several weeks and the person in the black satin robe at the desk up front pronounced you guilty, you are a federal felon.
You could get sick, eating a fried egg that has been sitting out for 2 days; when it is not refrigerated, bacteria can grow.
Volcanic activity can continue for several days.
Generally not, no. However, if you leave the car sitting for long periods of time (several days) or if the wheels are overtightened or if you abuse the brakes this sort of thing can happen.
Sodium hydrogen sulphite: Sodium bisulfite, not sodium "meta" bisulfite