Knapsack, backpack, or parcel
Trash can or dumpster
Automobile or truck
ANSWER: All of the above
Knapsack, backpack, or parcel Trash can or dumpster Automobile or truck ANSWER: All of the above
Knapsack, backpack, or parcel Trash can or dumpster Automobile or truck ANSWER: All of the above
Small explosive objects.
Explosive is when forces push objects outward. Example; The house exploded in when the gas main ruptured.Implosive is when forces pull objects in. Example; Old structures are usually imploded to avoid damage to surrounding buildings.
The term secondary market refers to a financial market where stock, bonds, and futures are sold. A secondary market also refers to used goods and objects.
No. Secondary elaboration refers to adding to the details of the manifest dream, that is "elaborating" on that dream when awake and remembering the dream. The dreamer's conscious mind might attempt to fill in the gaps of the remembered dream, or add subtle interpretations that were not evident in the actual dream. For example, when remembering a dream of an older man in a uniform sitting on a sidewalk, the dreamer might describe "a homeless veteran." That is secondary elaboration. Freud believed that secondary elaboration could distort or disguise the true latent meaning of the dream.
Secondary blast effect
A lion is an animal. But your question is essentially 'can a lion disguise itself'. Most hunting done by lions is done by the females. They are skilled at moving furtively when their prey animal is not watching, and keeping still when the prey is looking in their direction. For moving objects are much more visible that a stationary one. The lion is only lightly disguised by its colour.
A historian's account of Julius Caesar's victory against Spain is a secondary source not a primary source. Secondary sources analyze and explain primary sources. Primary sources are documents or objects that were created during the time being studied.
The beggar, who is actually Odysseus in disguise, is mistreated by the suitors in "The Odyssey." They mock him, insult him, and even throw objects at him. Despite their rude behavior, Odysseus maintains his disguise to observe their behavior before revealing his true identity.
Very strong winds are the primary destructive force in a tornado. Secondary damage can be caused by objects picked up by these winds.
Yes. Shrapel comes from items embedded into the explosive or used to encase the explosive. If you detonated a block of C4 while it was suspended underwater, there wouldn't be shrapnel. However, even if shrapnel doesn't come from the bomb itself, the air displaced from the blast can pick up and move objects, and essentially turn them into shrapnel.