It is about a 4 hour drive, around 300klms
The distance from Seal Rocks to Byron Bay is 545km. The travelling time is around seven and a half hours.
Either it was not thick enough to start with to make a good seal or the toilet was not bolted down tight and that allowed the toilet to rock. Each time it rocks a little water and debris get between the seal and the toilet. Eventually the seal leaks.
Hello! In the summer time, Inuits would hunt a seal( a bearded seal or an other kind that i forget.) Then Inuits would dig a shallow, put the dead seal in it and bury it with rocks. Then in the winter they would dig it up and eat it. You'd know it's perfect when the seal is green. Done!
Mainly mechanical weathering from freeze/thaw cycles.
From:Sasori_rocks fan True,but the way it does it is this.Basicaly,the normal seal has an even number of 8.WHen orichimaru put his five seal on the number of seals had the eneven number of 13 so the chakra couldn't come out! What do you think,good answer? Sasori rocks!!!!!
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There is a Leopard Seal, Harp Seal, Gray Seal, Harbor Seal, Northern Elephant Seal, Southern Elephant Seal, Weddell Seal, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Antarctic Fur Seal, Galapagos Fur Seal and Northern Fur Seal. And if you want to know what is the biggest seal in the world, then it's the Southern Elephant Seal!
The Southern Elephant seal, Crabeater seal, Weddell seal, Leopard seal and Ross seal.
The smallest type of seal is the Baikal seal.
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there are 7 species of seal. the harp seal, the bearded seal, the spotted seal the ringed seal aiii nvm