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Top of the ground 45 meters higher than its high-rise buildings must be set above the navigation light. For general purpose lighting differ, beacon lights are not lit but the long shiny, flash frequency is not less than 20 times per minute, not more than 70 times per minute... Bicycle Light: http://www.flashlightbox.com/bicycle-light.htm
Nothing, until it is detonated. After detonation it releases a extremely powerful energy wave leveling most objects. Also, there is a brilliant flash associated with their detonation. This flash is bright enough to burn images into concrete.
Flashes would be the plural of flash.
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Flash flooding does not affect the climate. Flash floods are usually caused by sudden rainstorms.
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It obviously doesn't.
No. The forces of the volcano are billions of times greater than that of the strongest flash.
it can be converted by using flash or conserving energy from plants
In any flashgun there is a capacitor which stores a large amount of energy. When the flash is triggered the energy is discharged through the flash tube. I once had a Metz flash and made the mistake of touching the pins inside. Got a nasty shock!
Mass movement refers to the movement of surface material due to gravity. Other factors that can trigger mass movement are deforestation, saturation of surface materials with water, earthquakes and flash floods.
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flash and stun grenades will not affect you
The Flash is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character possesses superhuman speed and other abilities due to a freak accident involving lightning and chemicals. The Flash is not a real person, but a popular character in comic books, television shows, and movies.