All Solar Pool Covers are placed on your swimming pool with the bubble side down, or facing the water. This allows an air pocket to form under the cover to trap heat & provide the maximum insulation value the cover is designed for. -Charlie Goss President DPD Pools / PoolDeals.com
yes, the bubble side always goes down (smooth side up).this alows air to be trapped in between the bubbles and heat. if bubbles go up they will evenually pop in the heat or become inverted
bubble side down, smooth surface side up.
It is a bubble face a face made out of a bubble
When using bubble wrap do the bubble go on the inside or outside of the object.
at michaels funeral
Blanky's face is the control of an electric Blanket as that is what he is
Wash my face with soap and stuff
The bubbles on bubble wrap should face inward towards the item being protected. This helps cushion the item and absorb shock during handling and transport.
you cover it with a blanket and then smack it in the face. the blanket is so it doesnt see what your about to do (slap it). and it is also for comfort after the beating. ;) JOKING (: i dont know.
make him face you and aim the bubble gum until it gets to the mouth and throw it.(it maytake a couple of times)
Solar energy is generated using solar panels that face the sun and gather the energy. Hydroelectric energy is generated by rushing water. The intense pressure creates a large amount of energy. Basically, solar energy uses the sun, and hydroelectric energy uses water.
yes of course! plants have been using solar energy since we were even on the face of the earth...we've only recently been clever enough to figure uot how to capture it. its good i promise
New moon.
Windows and solar panels designed to catch the sun should always face towards the equator. In the US this means they should face south.