A. gliding;a bedroom window.
B.none of these.
C. Hinge; elevator door
D. Ball and socket; door hinge
matches
a swarm of bees surrounding an enemy insect
Matches, strike anywhere and safety matches, both contain P4S3 (called phosphorus sesquisulfide or tetraphosphorus trisulfide)
The correct spelling of "ingested" is "ingested." This word refers to taking in items like drinks and food via the mouth.
Determine what other items are on that circut. Inspect them to see if they are grounded. If they are back stabbed you may have to connect them to the ground screw.
They can confirm the price of items; charge you correctly; give you the correct change.
matches
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "products" (items, goods).
matches
Not according to their RESTRICTED ITEMS chart. It specifically says NO MATCHES and has a picture of a book of matches on the chart.
Matches are sold in almost every store. Look in the section that might have charcoal and BBQ items.
what are the correct choices of a consumer while buying different items
Sulfur can be found in gunpowder, matches, fireworks, insecticide, and disinfectants.
Sulfur Sulphur can be found in gunpowder, matches, fireworks, insecticide, and disinfectants.
matches 22 pistol bullets
The Allspark is/was a enigmatic device that is capable of giving mechanical items sentience.
Some basic electrical items - like for example a fruit blender or even a washing machine - can be replaced with mechanical systems that need other form of power (like human power). We can say that such electrical items replaced the mechanical items in the first place. For other items - like cell phones or TVs - no we can not replace the electrical power.