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It does not need preventing, it is often a vital requirement
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The water is blown out of the boiler with some force by steam pressure within anticipating those particles will settle to the bottom of the boiler.
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They visually identify which fuse has operated.
It does not need preventing, it is often a vital requirement
EFFECT -> there will be no mountains to save us when there are some floods in our country for example many floods can destroy our country , there will be soil erosion coz' theres no roots that can hold the ground. I hope this answer can help you from your assignment . . . .
train cars were loaded with dynamite
There is more than one answer to this riddle:"Linoleum Blown-apart" (a pun on Napoléon Bonaparte)" Sir.""Bomb-Appetit !""Napoleon Dynamite" (2004 independent film)
The Ferris wheel that was at the Ferris wheel was blown to pieces by a monster charge of dynamite.
No. Unless the mountain is a volcano and has been blown apart as a result of erupting, most mountains are not hollow.
It is not recommended to blown up solutions from the pipettes. Volumetric pipettes are not blow-up.
You say, "We rented" which is past tense, then state "you are blown away", which is present tense.The correct way is, We rented all the Star Trek movies & were blown away by the special effects.
The side effects of a blown head gasket include oil and coolant mixing, poor performance, and smoking. This is a serious issue which can quickly lead to catastrophic engine failure.
central supports are blown up causing weak points near the inside of the building. This destabilization causes the building to (hopefully) collapse on itself.
Things explode because they are usually blown up using dynamite or other explosives. If a business or home explodes it could be from a gas leak or chemicals being mixed together.
Spindrift is a fine spray blown up from the surface of the sea, particularly from the crests of waves. The term can also be applied to the fine wisps of snow blown by the wind from the peaks of high mountains.