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because it may catch light to the fame and cause and explosion because it may catch light to the fame and cause and explosion
Sir Edwin Chadwick gained fame as a supporter of the poor and a champion of environmental sanitation. He was a firm believer that epidemics were generated by dirt and that basic sanitation would control disease. In 1848 he became Sanitary Commissioner for London. The country certainly benefited from his work and as a result he has been called the 'father of sanitation'
A melody that plays during critical moments
The human eye is sensitive to electro-magnetic waves, within a very narrow band. This is known as 'White light'. This very narrow range has differing wavelengths. Red being the longest wavelength and blue being the shortest wavelength. which we see in a yellow is between this long/short limits of wavelength , hence we see yellow. Sir Isaac Newton( he of gravity fame), in his treatise named 'Optics'. demonstrated the splitting of white light into the colours of the rainbow. Going from longest wavelength to shortest wavelength , the colours are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, & indigo. Which we see in a natural rainbow in that order. The human eye is NOT sensitive to ultra-violet(UV) nor to infra-red, as they are just outside the sensitivity of the human eye.
Luminous flame produce deposit on the bottom of the beaker because when the beaker is near the flame, it limits the amount of oxygen for the methane, thus, the deposit (which is Carbon), is produced.
Caesium was first identified in 1860 by Robert Bunsen (of Bunsen burner fame), and Gustav Kirchhoff (of electrical circuits fame), in the course of studying flame photometry. [This same pair also discovered rubidium.]Caesium was named after the Latin word for blue, its flame colour. This metal melts below body temperature at 28.4oC. It also has some nasty radionuclides.
because it may catch light to the fame and cause and explosion because it may catch light to the fame and cause and explosion
As Stefani Germanotta, she released an EP in 2006, called "Red and Blue". As Lady Gaga, she released "The Fame" in 2008 and "The Fame Monster" in 2009.
Over at least 94. I'm aware she has other songs besides from The Fame Monster and The Fame. She has songs still out from when before she became famous. That album is called Red & Blue. Plus she just has miscellaneous songs that were not on Red & Blue.
Ricky Henderson, Paul Molitor, Phil Niekro and Dave Winfield are the only players who have once played for the Toronto Blue Jays who were inducted into the Hall of Fame however none of them were inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Blue Jay.
she has made 2 , one is "the fame , another is "the fame monster"
If your reffering to The Fame its the Fame
"The Fame" Is track number seven on Lady Gaga's album called The Fame.
Blue Collar TV - 2004 Fame 1-24 was released on: USA: 24 March 2005
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Because they were all out of blue.
Ericsson of Sony-Ericsson fame.