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The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is MOST likely to be activated when you are?

frightened


How much money is spent on firework displays in Great Britain in a year?

Firstly, you should consider that a minor firework display will cost approx. between £4000 and £8000 pounds. A reasonable council run display on 5th November is likely to have around spent £20,000 on fireworks (plus more on other costs such as security). A large, full scale display will set you back well over £100,000. Therefore, assuming that each council has at least 1 display a year (multiply 160+ unitary councils @ £20,000 = £3.2 million) and there will be many minor events across the UK (perhaps 300 x £6000 = £1.8 million) and numerous large scale events such as New Year etc (e.g. 100 @ £100,000 = £10 million). Then the total cost spent on fireworks within the UK each year is around £15 million.


Why does activated charcoal cause constipation?

The simple activated charcoal suspension will cause constipation for most patients and stools will be darkened due to the indigestibility of the charcoal itself. Using Activated Charcoal and Sorbitol Suspension The activated charcoal and sorbitol suspension is the most commonly used form of activated charcoal. Activated charcoal is known to cause constipation so sorbitol is generally used to counteract that side effect. Sorbitol is a sweetener known to cause diarrhea. Sorbitol is mixed with the activated charcoal to counteract the constipation that generally occurs with activated charcoal. While the sorbitol is meant to counteract the constipation likely to develop from the use of activated charcoal, some people may find themselves overly sensitive to this chemical and develop diarrhea. For those who are particularly sensitive to sorbitol, diarrhea may be a very uncomfortable side effect. Darkened stools should always be expected when using activated charcoal because all of the charcoal consumed is passed from the body along with the toxic substance it was meant to treat


What phobia is the phobia of fireworks?

A phobia is an irrational fear, but fireworks are a combination of two things - bright lights and loud noises. These fears are not irrational, however, and are defense reflexes all humans are born with. A fear of fireworks isn't a phobia, but a combination of rational fears based on human defense mechanisms.Another AnswerPyro means fireLet's make up words for 'fear of fireworks'PyrovolophobiaPyrotechnophobiaPyromechanophobiaCorruscopyrophobiaFulminomacrophonophobia


Advantages and disadvantages of Adobe fireworks?

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The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is MOST likely to be activated when you are?

frightened


Ancient China we couldn't Independence Day without them?

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What is a description of how likely it is that an event will happen called?

Probability.


How much money is spent on firework displays in Great Britain in a year?

Firstly, you should consider that a minor firework display will cost approx. between £4000 and £8000 pounds. A reasonable council run display on 5th November is likely to have around spent £20,000 on fireworks (plus more on other costs such as security). A large, full scale display will set you back well over £100,000. Therefore, assuming that each council has at least 1 display a year (multiply 160+ unitary councils @ £20,000 = £3.2 million) and there will be many minor events across the UK (perhaps 300 x £6000 = £1.8 million) and numerous large scale events such as New Year etc (e.g. 100 @ £100,000 = £10 million). Then the total cost spent on fireworks within the UK each year is around £15 million.


How do you spell portraid?

The likely word is "portrait" (artwork or description of a person).


Which type of inheritance is most likely to display a bell curve of phenotypes?

polygenic


Which mineral is most likely to display effervescence when treated with dilute acid?

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What is a flowing water?

Water flow alarm is an alarm activated by a water flow, typically from a sprinkler head. Some jurisdictions require a separate monitoring zone for water flow, as waterflow alarms are less likely to be activated accidentally.


Why is firework dangerous?

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Could somebody give you a description of a can of beans?

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