It killed 90 people and pretty well obliterated the entire town of Frank.
Around 90 people are estimated to have died during the Frank Slide in 1903, when a massive rockslide buried part of the town of Frank in Alberta, Canada.
The Frank Slide occurred at approximately 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903. It was a massive rockslide that buried part of the mining town of Frank, Alberta, Canada.
The most significant effect of the Frank Slide was on the 90 people it killed.
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The Frank Slide
it is a landslide in the town of frank witch is located in Alberta Canada. it took place on April 29, 1903 at 4:10 AM, it lasted for 100 seconds in those 100 seconds it dumped about 82 tons of limestone on to part of the town. 76 people were known to be dead. out of those 76 12 were found.
Because if you use the coarse adjustment under high power, there is a greater risk that you will crack the slide on the microscope and damage it. The fine adjustment only moves the objective lense small amounts and very slowly, so there is no chance that you will damage the slide.
The amount of damage caused by a landslide depends entirely on where the slide occurs. A slide in a remote part of a forest may produce no damage, while one in an urban or suburban environment can cause damage in the millions of dollars.
Overpressurized rounds can easily blow the slide off.
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If the objectives touch a slide, it will damage it, making it harder to observe the object you are viewing in the microscope.
The cable rod and slide is used to allow clearance of the arrow so that it does not damage the fletches.