Nick GAS (Games and Sports) is no longer a channel. It made a run from November 1998 to April 2009. It is now known as The N and is a separate channel.
Nick Gas is no longer on TV. It closed on April 23, 2009 and was replaced by the TV channel, The N.
Due to a low success rate, Nick GAS was taken off channel 124 and was replaced with The N. (This answer can only help people with Cablevision)
Nick Gas is no longer on. toonwest took over on April,23,2009 I was sad when i found out Nick Gas was no longer on. Why did they take away Nick Gas it was the best show ever. my birthday was on the April,20 so 3 days after i came home from school fliped the channels and it said Nick Gas is no longer a show Toonwest took over.worst Birthday ever :[
For Dish Network it will be 177, which is what Nick GAS is currently on, but they are having difficulties axing that network and splitting Noggin and The N. Just keep checking and it shall be there soon. If you have digital cable or Direct TV you should already have the channel, just search for it.
kk. well i have dish and my old channel was 169 after 6:00 pm. now they are saying that the kiddie shows are on 24/7 on 169. Ive been searching and i have seen alot about how Nick gas is going to be the n. Channel 177. I have just been writing down ne channel i see and going to try them out. Here r all the channels i have seen so far----247--303---169---298---177---124(the nick gas)---and 123. Good luck oh and i also read that there was some problem swithcing it to the new channel so they have to wate or something to switch it. I really hope they figure it out or i am going to be complaning!!!!!!!!!!!
Oxygen is the gas transported by red blood cells that gives them a bright red color.
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Oxygen
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The gas that shares the name of the type of bright lighting in tubes is neon. Neon gas produces a bright reddish-orange glow when used in neon lights due to its characteristic red emission spectrum.
The methane gas makes it blue.
The gas that emits a bright reddish-orange light is typically neon. Neon gas is commonly used in neon signs and lighting due to its distinctive color when ionized.